Female | 25
What does low hemoglobin indicate in my blood test?
Some time ago I tested my blood my hemoglobin was 6 and everything was low as biological figure so what actually it is
General Physician
Answered on 15th Jan '25
A hemoglobin level of 6 indicates severe anemia, which may lead to symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath. Common causes include nutritional deficiencies, chronic diseases, or blood loss. It’s vital to address this condition through proper evaluation and treatment. Increasing iron-rich foods and supplements can help, but only under a doctor's supervision. I recommend consulting a hematologist for personalized guidance and treatment options tailored to your needs.
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Questions & Answers on "Hematology" (208)
My nephew is 4 months old. 2 months ago he went I'll . we had to take him blood transfusion immediately because the HB was dropped to 4 only . now the things happen again at the age of 4 months . we had to take him again blood transfusion. we did his Electrophoresis Report. here are the results HbA 55% HbA2 2.0% HbF 43% we want to know if there's any thelesmia or not or if HbA can be increase with age
Male | 4 months
An elevated level of HbF was what was observed and this is a common thing found in babies. Such results would indicate that a defect might be present in the body like beta-thalassemia at the beginning. However, these could also be seen in healthy infants. Increasing HbA levels naturally may follow his growing up. The main symptoms of anemia can cause fatigue or weakness, but it’s very important to take your child to a doctor and test for other reasons.
Answered on 10th Dec '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hi my wife suffering with feaver and vormtings and legs pain.. yesterday blood test done..WBC below 3800 but she is looking very sick ...
Female | 24
Based on her symptoms—fever, vomiting, leg pain, and a low white blood cell count—she likely has an infection. This can cause significant discomfort. Antibiotics may help her immune system fight the infection. Make sure she stays hydrated and gets plenty of rest to recover faster.
Answered on 21st Oct '24
Dr. Babita Goel
mesenteric lymphadenopathy Lymph nodes size 19mm
Female | 20
mesenteric lymphadenopathy is 19 mm in size when the lymph nodes in your stomach get swollen. It may be caused by infections, cancers or inflammatory diseases. The symptoms include belly pain, bloating, and fever. The doctor will find what is causing it and tell you what to do next.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
How long does a person who had Bone marrow transplant can get back to their normal routine after the procedure?
Generally the recovery time for a bone marrow transplant recipient is about three months to one year. But it may vary from patient to patient depending upon many factors like age of patient complications occurred during the treatment and others. Consult an oncologist, who will guide you through the treatment. Hope our answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I've my reports morphology is 4℅
Male | 33
Having 4% abnormal morphology in reports indicates a small part is unusual. It impacts important areas like sperm or blood cells. Potential outcomes are fatigue or fertility struggles. Healthy eating, exercise, avoiding substances can help sometimes.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I had a blood transfusion due to which the body has become inflamed
Female | 21
Having inflammation after a blood transfusion is one possibility, as your body might reject the new blood. Some of the symptoms are swelling, redness, or warmth. The reaction to the allergy or the mild side effect could be a reason. It is vital to watch over your symptoms closely. The best things to do are drinking plenty of liquids and resting. Yet, if inflammation continues or gets worse, you might want to notify your healthcare provider, who can give you your own advice and treatment.
Answered on 3rd Jan '25
Dr. Babita Goel
My son was diagnosed for Wiskott Aldric Syndrome and Doctors have advised born marrow transplant. Which can be done at special hospitals in India, please we need you to avail us the cost of bone marrow transplant in hospital. Also provide inform on if I can take any benefits of government cards like Ayushman card, Bal Sandarbh card or etc. Also provide me any other information which I should know.
Wiskott Aldric syndrome (WAS) is a very rare X-linked recessive disease characterized by eczema, thrombocytopenia (low platelet count), immune deficiency, and bloody diarrhea (due to thrombocytopenia). It needs a multidisciplinary approach. Treatment too has to cover different aspects of the syndrome. Transplantation is the current accepted treatment HLA typing of all potential donors should be done. If a family donor is not identified, an unrelated donor should be searched so that potential donor is available. But over all benefits of the therapy has to be taken into account. Usually, bone marrow transplantation cost ranges from Rs. 15,00,000 ($20,929) to Rs. 40,00,000 ($55,816). The cost may vary depending on the experience of the doctor and also from one hospital to another. Consult a hematologist, our page could help you with that - Hematologists in Mumbai. Hope our answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Few subcentimetric lymph nodes are noted in left axillary region
Female | 45
When the small lymph nodes which are like little bumps show up in the armpit, they could be caused by infections such as a common cold or a cut on your arm. The nodes are part of your body's immune system and help to defend against viruses and bacteria. If the nodes are swelling or you have any discomfort, it would be a wise decision to see a doctor. They can provide suggestions for strengthening your body's resistance.
Answered on 27th Dec '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hi! I’m 28 years old woman. After I lost a pregnancy at 6 weeks, last year in December, we decided to try again. Now, I’m pregnant again in 3 weeks and my doctor suggested a trombophilia test. The results came few minutes ago. Can you help with it? Thanks in advance! Mutation Factor 2 (G20210a, protrombina)->negative/negative Mutation Factor V Leiden (G1691A)->negative/negative Mutation MTHFR(C677T)->negative/negative Mutation MTHFR(A1298c)-> positive Homozigote/negative Detection gene PAI-1 (4g/5g) ->PAI-1 heterozigote 4g/5g / PAI-1 homozigote 5g/5g Mutation factor XIII -> positive heterozigote/negative
Female | 28
Factor 2 and Factor V Leiden tests were negative - that's good news. However, an MTHFR mutation was detected. This means your body may struggle to break down certain B vitamins. Additionally, the PAI-1 gene varies slightly, indicating potential differences in blood clotting.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
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
compression the small blood vessels in appendix can increase the RBC
Female | 20
Doing this can cause more red blood cells to form. You may get pain in your lower right belly, have a fever, and not want to eat. It can be due to something blocking it or an infection. A doctor may suggest taking it out with an operation called appendectomy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
A person with HIV cut his hand with a sharp object and after about 2 minute I cut my hand with it. Can I get HIV? it's just scratched with little blood?
Female | 34
A sharp object with blood from someone with HIV has a small chance of transmitting HIV if it cuts you. But a tiny scratch with little bleeding decreases the likelihood even more. The risk is extremely low! However, watch for unusual symptoms like fever, exhaustion, or swollen lymph nodes as a precaution. If anything seems off, reach out to a doctor without delay.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Is it normal to feel weak and loss of appetite after a week of getting treatment of Bilharzia.
Male | 34
After treatment for Bilharzia, feeling weak and losing appetite is common. Medicines used can cause these side effects. Weakness happens as the body fights infection. Drink lots of water and eat healthy foods, despite no appetite. If symptoms worsen or persist, inform your healthcare provider.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My son,s Cbc report findings Hb 14.3 11.5-14.5 reference range Hct 43. 33- to 43 RBC 5.5 % 4 to 5.3 Mcv 78. 76 to 90 Mch 26 25 to 31 Mchc 34. 30 to 35 Rdw-cv 13.5. 11.5 to 14.5 Rbc elevated Is there anything wrong? He had occasional headaches. Please help me
Male | 10
Based on the CBC report for your son, it reads that his red blood cell count is elevated. Sometimes, this leads to headaches. The other test results yield normal values, which is a positive thing! In my opinion, a doctor's consultation is necessary to delve more into the issue of an elevated RBC count and the occasional headaches, ensuring that the child receives proper treatment.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My daughter is a e-beta thelassemia patient what I can do now
Female | 0
E-beta thalassemia is a blood disorder affecting your daughter. This condition causes fatigue, paleness, and growth challenges. The problem? Her body struggles to produce healthy red blood cells. But there's good news! Seeing a hematologist can provide solutions. They may recommend blood transfusions or medications to improve her symptoms and overall health. Regular check-ups and following the doctor's orders diligently are crucial.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Sir blood 8.7 tha report m maine dava bi li h but Mera fever nhi utar rha 1month se jyada ho gya
Female | 26
At 8.7, having a low blood level can cause you to become tired and weak. Your body might not have enough iron, which is necessary for feeling better. To increase your blood level take iron supplements and eat foods such as spinach and beans that are rich in iron. Also if your fever does not go away it would be good to see a healthcare provider who will help establish what is causing the fever so that you can receive appropriate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
CRP (C Reactive Protein) Quantitative, Serum-8.6 HsCRP High Sensitivity CRP -7.88 This is my report please explain me what is this
Female | 45
The tests show you have a bit higher CRP level, meaning some inflammation in your body. Infections, chronic issues, or stress can cause it. The high sensitivity CRP test detects lower inflammation levels better. It's important to find the cause with your doctor and make a plan. Rest well, eat healthy foods, and try to reduce stress to help lower inflammation.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
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
I'm an 18 year old female who thinks she may have Raynaud's? These are my symptoms. ### Raynaud’s Phenomenon: - **Fingers and Hands**: - Frequent color changes in response to cold, stress, or pressure: fingers turning white/yellow, blue/purple, and red during rewarming. - Numbness, pain, and stiffness, especially in cold water or when exposed to cold air. - Fingernails occasionally turn blue, particularly when nervous. - Fingers often go white under light pressure, but color returns after. - Red, painful, and numb fingers, especially when handling cold objects or after cold exposure. - Hands sometimes go pale/white in cold water, with visible blue veins. When they warm up it can feel tingly and intense heat and sometimes burning and uncomfortableness. - Ridges and a light white color underneath fingernails. - A small cut on your hand is taking longer than usual to heal. But cuts in general too. - **Feet and Toes**: - Feet often turn purple or blue when sitting still for long periods, especially without socks. - Numbness and coldness in feet, particularly when standing still or exposed to cold. - Toes sometimes appear weirdly purple/light blue/gray after cold exposure. - Difficulty standing and walking due to numbness and pain in feet, particularly in cold environments. - **General Cold Sensitivity**: - Need to wear multiple layers and use hot water bottles/heat packs to stay warm, especially at night or when sitting still. - Lips sometimes turn blue or darken when cold, especially during Raynaud’s attacks. - Occasional episodes of feeling cold despite being in a warm environment. - **Pain and Discomfort**: - Discomfort in hands and feet during cold exposure, sometimes making it difficult to perform tasks or move. ### Recent Observations: - **Improvement**: - Hands have been warmer than usual recently, with fewer Raynaud’s attacks. - **Persistent Issues**: - A cut on your hand that is slow to heal, potentially due to reduced blood circulation. - Ongoing need to protect hands and feet from cold to prevent Raynaud’s attacks.
Female | 18
It appears like you have Raynaud's Phenomenon. The condition makes your fingers and toes to change color, cause the cold and numb feeling, particularly, when you are exposed to cold or stress. This is due to blood vessels in your extremities overreacting to these triggers, thus, decreasing blood flow. The best way to do this is to wear warm clothes, gloves, and socks, and also avoid the cold that triggers such episodes.
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I done tested hiv duo combo on 30th day it's negative with value 0.13. Then I test hiv 1&2 Elisa (Antibody only) on 45th day it's also negative with value of 0.19. Am is safe? Is 45th day 3rd gen Elisa test is reliable?
Male | 21
According to your test results, it is very encouraging that both the HIV combo and Elisa tests were negative. The 3rd-generation Elisa test is reliable and fairly accurate in detecting HIV antibodies on the 45th day. Don't forget HIV symptoms can be different; however, the most common ones are flu-like symptoms, rash, and fatigue.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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