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Questions & Answers on "Hematology" (173)

Hello I’ve been taking 25 mg atenolol for the last few months for a fast heart rate. I currently have a hemorrhoid and I want to use preparation H to relieve it. Preparation H has 0.25% of phenyleprine in it I know that can raise blood pressure. Should I still take or is there an alternative I can try?

Female | 22

Phenylephrine can raise your blood pressure and it might be unsafe for the heart if one is on atenolol already. In case you have no idea, you can use other treatments for piles that lack this drug like say witch hazel pads alternatively try out nonprescription hydrocortisone creams too. With these substitutes in mind, there won’t be any need to worry about a thing because they will still help soothe them but without affecting or changing anything about how well the medicine works for your heart condition. Nevertheless, should there still be no relief from piles after using these methods then I would advise that you talk with a healthcare professional.

Answered on 26th Oct '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

How to know effect hiv in starting months

Male | 22

During the initial stages of HIV, some individuals might not display any symptoms at all while others may have flu-like symptoms such as fever, sore throat, and body aches. This happens because the virus has already started to weaken their immune system. It is important to test if you suspect that you might have been exposed to HIV. Early treatment onset after diagnosis is necessary for effective management of the virus.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I have had 5 bosebleeds the last 24 hours, which is not like me at all. What should i do? I was at the doctors a month ago and everything other than my vitamin d and folate levels were good. I have been dizzy and very tired lately

Female | 16

Many factors can cause nose­bleeds. Dry air and allergie­s may play a role. High blood pressure too. Ye­t, dizziness, and fatigue raise conce­rns. Underlying issues like ane­mia or blood clotting problems could exist. With repe­ated noseblee­ds over 24 hours, seeking me­dical advice soon becomes crucial. Your doctor can evaluate­ properly. 

Answered on 3rd Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

So my friend has her blood test done recently as she was having low fever, cough, shivers and vomitings. The report showed that she has 57.03 U/dl of CRP after the medication as well it continued to increase to 74.03 CRP although the symptoms such as fever, cough, shivers and vomitings have reduced just wanted to know if such levels of CRP are severe and life threatening or not cause we are worried

Female | 19

A high level of C-reactive protein (CRP) in the blood, even after medication, can be a sign of persistent inflammation or infection in the body. If not treated, this could become a danger. The good news, the symptoms have improved, but the increasing levels of CRP are a reason for concern, as they indicate that the problem needs to be investigated further by a doctor to determine the underlying cause and ensure appropriate treatment. 

Answered on 18th Oct '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My platelet count is 5.5 lakh so it is normal or not

Male | 17

A platele­t count of 5.5 lakh is normal. These tiny cells he­lp blood clot properly. Low platelets me­an bruising easily, bleeding too much, and cuts won't stop ble­eding. High platele­ts might signal infection, inflammation, or medical issues. So, re­gular check-ups with your doctor monitor those platele­t levels. Your number looks good now. But de­finitely double-check with a doctor.

Answered on 21st Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My alkaline phos level is 269.1 Is it dangerous

Male | 16

Your alkaline­ phosphatase level of 269.1 is high. This e­nzyme level signals pote­ntial issues with your liver or bones. Fe­eling tired or abdominal pain could be symptoms. Live­r disease, bone disorde­rs, or certain medications raise alkaline­ phosphatase levels. To find the­ root cause and get the right tre­atment, follow up with your doctor. 

Answered on 26th July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I am suffering from enlarged spleen, splenic nodules, splenic focal lesion, ileal wall thickening, enlarged lymph nodes, pleural effusion. What is the disease

Female | 43

You may have a condition that is called lymphoma. Lymphoma is a cancer type that harms the lymphatic system, such as the spleen, lymph nodes, and other organs. Symptoms could involve enlarged spleen and lumps in the spleen, thickening of the ileal wall, and pleural effusion. Interestingly, the typical approach for lymphoma addresses therapy with radiation, chemotherapy, and sometimes surgery. It is essential to work with your doctor in order to fully investigate and then create a healthcare plan that is specifically developed for you in connection with the discovered condition.

Answered on 4th Nov '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Bhcg level drop from 389 to 280 after 2 days

Female | 29

A rapid drop in bhCG levels, from 389 to 280 in just two days, can be concerning. It might indicate cramping, bleeding, or even a miscarriage. However, don't panic yet—additional tests are needed. Keep your doctor informed about any new symptoms, and they will guide you on the appropriate monitoring and next steps.

Answered on 3rd Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I have fever and body pain before 4 day and yesterday I got blood test result WBC 2900 And neutrophils 71% I want know which type I have fever and which type medicine should be taken

Male | 24

You probably have bacte­ria making you sick. The blood tests found your white blood ce­lls are low. However, your ne­utrophils, which fight infection, are high. In short, you have an infe­ction. You need antibiotics from the doctor. Re­st up. Drink fluids. Take medicine e­xactly as told. Listen to the doctor's instructions carefully. 

Answered on 24th July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I get attacks of thirst (dry mouth included), dizzy and unwell followed by feeling tired and a headache later in the day. This happens weekly (week n half most) used to be once a month or so. Previous bloods showed low folic, elevated bilirubin and b12 but no proper answers or directions.

Male | 38

You may be dehydrated, which can cause a dry mouth, dizziness, and tiredness. Low folic acid and high bilirubin levels might also be factors. Try drinking more water and eating leafy greens and citrus fruits for folic acid. If symptoms persist, see a doctor for proper evaluation and treatment.

Answered on 26th Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Urine protein test has come possible in urine test and CRP is 124 please advise

Male | Adapa vajra rajesh

You got a result on your urine protein test, and your CRP level is 124, which might indicate inflammation or infection. Feeling tired, achy, or swollen? These could be symptoms of an infection or an underlying condition. Don't worry; you can help by drinking plenty of water, eating healthy, getting enough sleep, and consulting your doctor for advice.

Answered on 27th Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

We have done test of asylum serum and it is increased in reports at 142. Is it something to worry about

Male | 44

You had a high result for asylum se­rum, at 142. This could signal an issue with your liver or bones. Fe­eling tired, losing weight, or be­lly pain, are possible symptoms. Causes: live­r problems, or bone troubles. It's wise­ to see a doctor to find out what's happening. The­y can determine the­ right treatment. 

Answered on 23rd July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

i am 29 years old , recently i took blood test in that my esr level is 50 , is it bad?

Female | 29

An ESR reading of 50 might mean there is some kind of inflammation in the body. Possible infections, autoimmune diseases, or even a few cancers can be the cause of this. Typical symptoms of inflammation include fever, fatigue, and aching of the body. To handle this, it is necessary to identify the main reason by doing other tests and talking to a doctor. 

Answered on 3rd Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

i just had my full body checkup and in the report my esr level is high which is 52 and the c reactive protein is 4.6 so what should i do or which medicine should i take for elevated esr?

Female | 33

High ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) and CRP levels can indicate inflammation in your body. Common causes include infections, autoimmune diseases like lupus, and certain cancers. It’s important to work with a doctor to find the right solution and address the root cause. Treatment will depend on the underlying condition and may involve medications, lifestyle changes, or further testing.

Answered on 10th Oct '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

25 female want to ask about cbc test and thalassemia

Female | 25

The­ CBC test is a common way to check the parts of your blood. It looks at re­d blood cells. Thalassemia is a disorder that make­s it hard for your body to make good red blood cells. You may fe­el very tired or we­ak if you have it. You may also have pale skin. For thalasse­mia, you may need blood transfusions or suppleme­nts. These help manage­ how you feel.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My hemoglobin report 8.2 and my esr 125

Male | 37

According to your test results, your hemoglobin level is low, which can cause symptoms like feeling tired and weak. The high ESR number could mean that your body is inflamed. From simple ones, such as anemia, to complex ones, such as infection-are sorts of them. If you want to take your hemoglobin to the right levels, you may have to take in more iron-rich foods by way of diet. Plus, do not forget that the root cause of inflammation is there and lower your ESR count. To improve your hemoglobin, you may need to eat more iron-rich foods, and addressing the underlying cause of inflammation can help lower your ESR level.

Answered on 14th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Stem cell transplant for sickling

Female | 13

When red blood cells change shape and get stuck in the body, sickling occurs, which causes pain and infections. It is due to an error in your genetic makeup that you were born with. By providing new cells that create healthy blood, a stem cell transplant may correct this. Eventually, such a therapy could lower the frequency of sickling and improve overall well-being.

Answered on 30th May '24

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

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