Female | 25
Why Am I Experiencing Heavy Bleeding and Peth Se Awazein Aa Rahi Hain?
About heavy bleeding and Peth se awazein arhe ha

Gynecologist
Answered on 8th Mar '25
Heavy bleeding can arise from various factors such as hormonal fluctuations, fibroids, or even infections. It's vital to watch for additional symptoms like severe pain, fatigue, or changes in your cycle. Maintaining a balanced diet, staying hydrated, and tracking your menstrual cycle can be beneficial. However, it’s crucial to consult a gynecologist for a thorough evaluation. They can provide personalized advice and treatment options to address your concerns effectively.
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Questions & Answers on "Hematology" (240)
have flu head ache fever after 14 days of anal exposure .After 30 days from exposure in cbc low wbc low neutrophil high lymphocyte high eosinophil high rdw sv . After 42 days of exposure all become normal is sign of HIV? My probability of hiv?
Male | 29
It’s important to recognize that flu-like symptoms, such as headache and fever, can arise from various causes, including viral infections or stress, rather than solely indicating HIV. Your blood test results show temporary changes that can occur due to many factors and may return to normal as your body recovers. While assessing your risk for HIV needs a thorough evaluation, the best step is to consult a physician for personalized testing and advice. They can provide clarity, discuss your concerns, and guide you on the appropriate steps for health and reassurance.
Answered on 18th Feb '25

Dr. Babita Goel
I had my blood test and the report is normal just my PCT level is shown high can I know more about it
Female | 23
PCT is short for procalcitonin which is a chemical our body makes when it is fighting infections. Increased PCT can signify an ongoing infection in the body. Your body might be having symptoms of fever such as chills or even an uncomfortable feeling all over. Consult a hematologist to know the cause and infection.
Answered on 25th Nov '24

Dr. Babita Goel
I am feeling weakness from last 1-2 month I also faced some UTI issue, mild fever body pain ,and suffering from anemia, also faced the problem of hair loss and weight loss , fatigue...what is my health issues and I am a working woman,so what advice you suggest for me?
Female | 28
Looking at the symptoms you've given, you are likely going through a urinary tract infection (UTI) and anemia. If you have a UTI, you may experience mild fever and body pain. Anemia can cause muscle weakness, hair loss, weight loss, and fatigue. To resolve these problems, you should drink plenty of water, eat iron-rich foods like spinach and beans, and rest enough. Talk to a urologist about the correct diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 26th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel
My CRP(q) is 26 what medicine should i use
Male | 22
If your CRP level shows 26, it's slightly above normal. That indicates your body has inflammation. Inflammation comes from infections, injuries, or chronic conditions. To treat it, you need to address the underlying cause. Your doctor may suggest anti-inflammatory drugs or antibiotics, depending on what's causing inflammation.
Answered on 7th Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel
I have tested my iron deficiency today and it was low so can i take "Astyfer-Z hematinic with amino acids vitamins and zinc liquid syrup" Which my father bought from a medical store and asked to take 10ml per day , is it okey to take it
Male | 21
Iron deficiency can cause you to have low energy, feel weak, and may lead to malfunctioning of the human body. This is due to the insufficient intake of iron-rich foods and blood loss. Aspyfer-Z syrup boosts iron levels in your body and contains iron, amino acids, B-group vitamins, and zinc. It can be done under the supervision of your father but ensure you get a follow-up guide from a doctor.
Answered on 9th Feb '25

Dr. Babita Goel
I am an 18 year old female with enlarged lymph node at the back of my neck 1.4cm for 3 months and a localised headache in the same region, as well as pain in my chest and lower right abdomen
Female | 18
Swollen lymph nodes can occur from infections, injuries, or health issues. The headache, chest ache, and abdominal pain may have separate causes. It's crucial to visit an ENT specialist for further examination and accurate diagnosis. During your appointment, provide all symptom details and voice any concerns.
Answered on 26th July '24

Dr. Babita Goel
Tested HIV after 94 day , negative results bt am having the symptoms
Male | 29
You feel worried about having HIV even with a negative test. Our bodies sometimes show symptoms like HIV without actually having it. Stress, infections, or other health issues can cause these symptoms. If you're concerned, talking to a doctor is wise to understand what's happening in your body better.
Answered on 3rd Sept '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 patlet -154000 MPV -14.2 Is it ok
Male | 39
A platelet count below 150,000 is considered low. Platelets help the blood clot properly. Low levels can cause bruising easily, bleeding, or tiny red spots called petechiae. An MPV of 14.2 is slightly below normal too. This could happen due to infections, medications, or medical issues. It's crucial to talk to your doctor about these results. They'll check further and recommend the right treatment.
Answered on 5th Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel
I want to know , a chemotherapy patient takes 3 chemo then after 3 days later she has too much fever and pain in stomach. What should I do.
Female | 47
Fever and stomach pain are two of the most common causes of chemo. The fever may be due to the body's immune system being weaker after treatment. Stomach pain can be the result of medication cavitation in the digestive system. It is crucial to reach out to the medical team immediately for help with these symptoms. They may prescribe medicines to decrease the fever or stomach pain. Drinking plenty of water and sleeping will also help.
Answered on 20th Sept '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
Last year in my CBC lymphocyte was 16%. Is 16% lymphocyte means Hiv infection? At what level of lymphocyte doctor advise to do hiv test? Everything was normal except Lymphocyte.
Male | 41
Lymphocytes are a supportive element of the immune system and hence they can respond differently depending on various circumstances, such as stress, infections, or other health problems. Symptoms of an HIV infection may include a feeling of being tired all the time, losing weight with no obvious cause, or getting the same type of infection more than once, but these may not be the only markers of the virus. The specific lymphocyte percentage wherein automatic testing becomes necessary is non-existent; the requirement for such will vary based on your health condition and risk factors.
Answered on 6th Jan '25

Dr. Babita Goel
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
Hello doctor j have been on medication of malaria but no change J have headec and fever all the body and macle pain j do what now
Male | 24
If you still have a headache, fever, and muscle aches after taking medicine, you might have malaria. The malaria parasite can sometimes resist certain drugs. You should see a doctor immediately so that they can change your treatment and make you feel better. Don't delay—get checked out as soon as possible.
Answered on 7th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel
Is 3.5 mmol/l cholesterol is normal
Male | 37
When you have 3.5 mmol/l cholesterol, that is okay. Cholesterol is like fat in your blood. If your cholesterol is high, there are usually no signs. An unhealthy diet, not doing enough exercise, and a family history can cause this condition. To stay healthy with it being normal eat well and exercise regularly also if necessary take some drugs from the doctor.
Answered on 6th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel
I have 16 pea sized lymph nodes I am 57kg my height is 5ft 10 I’ve had them for almost 2 years and they haven’t got bigger or changed I’ve had blood tests previously and they all came back fine. I do have 2 under my jaw that’s a bit bigger than a pea though. Is it a concern? I have no symptoms except bad anxiety. I am highly afraid of cancers
Male | 17
Your lymph nodes not changing size or growing for two years is good. When it comes to cancer we tend to worry a lot due to anxiety. They might remain slightly enlarged sometimes. It’s usually benign but it would be prudent to get the larger ones checked by your doctor. Additionally, work on calming down your nerves because that can also be of help.
Answered on 13th Dec '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
I am 45 yrs I am asmathic patient recently having several attack I was hospitalized with the help of oxygen I recover but I undergo some blood test in which I found out that my blood platelets are high to 424 what should I do I need your medical guidance
Female | 45
In your situation, the fact that you have asthma and that recent attacks and being in the hospital may have caused this change is possible. High platelets can be associated with easy bruising, bleeding, and fatigue. So, ensure that your asthma is under control and that you see your doctor for further evaluation and advice on medication to lower your platelet count.
Answered on 9th Oct '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
Platelet count is 149, I know 150 is normal. Is 149 cause many problems with body?
Male | 18
The platelet count of 149 reveals that the patient is near the normal range, hence no need to panic most of the time. However, reduced platelet levels will make it hard for blood to clot and result in easy, unexplained bruising, nosebleeds, or bleeding gums. Conditions, as being subjected to particular medications, infections, or autoimmune diseases, can be the most presumed causes. To help increase platelet count, it is advisable to take a healthy diet with an abundance of fruits and vegetables as its main constituents. Contact your hematologist for additional information.
Answered on 10th July '24

Dr. Babita Goel
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