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Female | 24

Understanding High Lactate Dehydrogenase Levels at Age 24

Hi doctor..I am Keshar shreya and my age is 24 My lactate dehydrogenase test result is 3818..what must be the reason

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Answered on 4th Sept '24

Monitoring your lactate dehydrogenase­ levels shows care for he­alth. An elevated LDH value­, like 3818, signals potential issues. This might involve­ muscles, liver, or heart. Tire­dness, muscle aches, bre­athing difficulties - these could arise­. The wise step is to consult a doctor. They'll conduct furthe­r assessments, pinpointing the root cause­.

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Questions & Answers on "Hematology" (219)

I've been sick for months , my white blood cell and t cells are abnormal but primary not doing anything about it

Male | 51

Your blood tests showe­d weird white cells and T ce­lls. Those cells fight germs. So we­ird counts may mean your immune system isn't working right. Be­ing tired, sick often, and losing weight for no re­ason - those could be signs too. Visit a hematologist to get proper treatment.

Answered on 5th Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

What is aids Can you explain how hiv falls in anyone

Male | 20

AIDS stands for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. It's a severe condition that is unable to be healed, which is caused by a virus called HIV. HIV, which is the root of AIDS, weakens the human immune system. It is for this reason that the body can not ward off infections. Among the many symptoms of AIDS, the main ones include rapid weight loss, frequent fevers, and extreme tiredness. The most preferable treatment option is to explain HIV through the use of protection drugs during intimacy and not to use needles.  Early screening and taking the required medications could help manage the virus.

Answered on 22nd July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I am having red mucus in colour, please consult a doctor

Female | 21

Red mucus is often a sign of bleeding in certain areas of your body, such as the nose, throat, or stomach. If it’s coming from your mouth, it could be related to a lung issue. This might be caused by an infection, irritation, or a more serious condition like pneumonia. It's important to see a doctor for an evaluation. They may run tests such as blood work, X-rays, or a bronchoscopy to identify the cause. Treatment for the bleeding will depend on its source, so it's best to get checked as soon as possible.

Answered on 16th Oct '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Spited blood from mouth Very tired Less appetite

Male | 20

You see­m to be spitting out blood from your mouth. You feel e­xtremely tired. Your appe­tite has decrease­d. These symptoms could be cause­d by different reasons. Example­s are gum problems, infections, or stomach issue­s. It's important to see a doctor. They will identify the­ cause and provide the­ appropriate treatment.

Answered on 26th July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I have vbas and lost too much blood my hb was down to 7.2 and had excessive clots in few days I did blood transfusion and vinofer 3 shots Now my hb is 8.5 and I have notice blood clots today which is 13 days after delivery What is the reason for it and what should I do now ?

Female | 25

It's great that you've received treatment and your hemoglobin is improving. Blood clots postpartum can occur due to a variety of reasons, including changes in hormone levels and blood flow. Monitor the size and frequency of the clots; if they increase or are accompanied by severe pain, dizziness, or heavy bleeding, reach out to your healthcare provider promptly. Ensure you're staying hydrated and following up on your recovery with a doctor who can provide tailored care. 

Answered on 18th Jan '25

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

one of my friend is facing lymphocytes swelling and is suffering from a lot of pain . I have mri of that person you cheak the MRI and give me details about it

Male | 30

Swollen lymphocytes can indicate an infection or inflammation, leading to discomfort. Common causes include viral diseases, bacterial infections, or autoimmune disorders. It’s essential to address the pain and swelling properly. While MRI findings can provide insights, consulting a healthcare professional is crucial for a thorough interpretation and appropriate treatment plan. They may recommend further tests, medications for pain relief, or other therapies based on diagnosis. Encourage your friend to seek medical advice promptly to ensure proper care and support. 

Answered on 28th Jan '25

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I'm 29yrs old ..I have 4months old baby..and I have lupus since 4yrs ..I m breastfeeding..but recently my blood infection increased high (esr 96) so my question is can I continue the breastfeeding..nd infection is pass to the baby ..through breastfeeding ..plz reply me

Female | 29

High ESR is a sign of inflammation or the presence of an infection, but it doesn’t always mean that it will be passed on to your baby through breastfeeding. In the majority of cases, infections can't be transmitted by the mothers through breast milk. It is very important that you observe your symptoms, for instance, fever or any unusual weariness, and seek advice from your health provider for specific instructions and treatment options. 

Answered on 9th Dec '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

hello i want to check it my blood report resurlt any one can help for this

Male | 31

It's essential to review your blood report with a healthcare professional to understand your results accurately. Please visit a general physician for a detailed interpretation and appropriate advice based on your condition.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Diagnosed with anemia. Temperature dropping rapidly. Weakness in body. Lack of will to do work. Need spontaneous suggestions regarding medical assistance.

Female | 49

If you suspect you might have anemia, regardless of your age, it's important to inform your doctor. Anemia occurs when your body lacks enough red blood cells, leading to symptoms like weakness, fatigue, and feeling cold. Iron deficiency or other underlying health issues can cause anemia. To address this, you may need to eat iron-rich foods like spinach, meat, and beans. Consult your doctor about iron supplements that can help boost your red blood cell count and energy levels.

Answered on 23rd Dec '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

I'm a 20 year old male, with one swollen groin lymph node or so it feels that I've discovered about a month and a half ago, it was tender for about the first week but isn't anymore

Male | 20

When you have infections, the lymph nodes in your groin tend to swell up. It could be that there is a simple infection or in some rare cases, something more serious. Since it is now more than a month and there is no pain, this shows positive progress. It would be wise however to see a doctor if they do not go away or you experience any other symptoms.

Answered on 8th July '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

I think I am having hiv.. what can I do whether iam having hiv or not.

Male | 32

Common signs of HIV include unexplained weight loss, fatigue, fever, and swollen lymph nodes. The virus spreads mainly through unprotected sex and sharing needles. To address your worries, consider getting tested for HIV, as early detection is crucial for effective management. Consulting a hematologist can provide clarity and support tailored to your situation. They can guide you through testing, and if needed, discuss potential treatments. Remember, many people living with HIV lead healthy lives with proper care. 

Answered on 27th Jan '25

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

Hi doctor..I am Keshar shreya and my age is 24 My lactate dehydrogenase test result is 3818..what must be the reason

Female | 24

Monitoring your lactate dehydrogenase­ levels shows care for he­alth. An elevated LDH value­, like 3818, signals potential issues. This might involve­ muscles, liver, or heart. Tire­dness, muscle aches, bre­athing difficulties - these could arise­. The wise step is to consult a doctor. They'll conduct furthe­r assessments, pinpointing the root cause­.

Answered on 4th Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Sickle cell anemia report bare main janna hai

Female | 16

Sickle ce­ll anemia is a health problem. Pe­ople with it have red blood ce­lls that are bent in a moon shape. The­ bent cells get stuck in tiny blood tube­s. This causes much hurt and low energy. It also le­ads to getting sick easily. Sickle ce­ll anemia happens because­ of a gene issue from parents. To fe­el better, pe­ople with this illness should drink lots of water, not ge­t too stressed, and see­ the doctor often for checkups.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

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