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Female | 42

Why bleeding after period for APL patient?

She is apml pacentic but not after 3 month she had period but complete 8 little bit bleeding she had.. Is there any problem

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Answered on 3rd Jan '25

It seems like you might be going through some changes in your menstrual cycle after a period of amenorrhea. Little bleeding might be caused by several factors, like hormonal shifts or tension. Other symptoms such as pain or the flow getting way out of line, should also be closely monitored. In addition to covering the potential food and stress management approaches that can assist in overall health, the first and foremost step is to see an expert who has expertise in this area. On the other hand, it's highly advisable to book an appointment with a healthcare provider who will analyze the problem. 

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Questions & Answers on "Hematology" (202)

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

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

My mother is losing weight without any reason? Is it a sign of cancer?

Female | 37

While losing weight une­xpectedly doesn't ne­cessarily mean cancer, it could signify various conditions. Don't worry imme­diately. Other symptoms might occur, such as constant e­xhaustion, appetite fluctuations, or discomfort. Common reasons include­ stress, thyroid problems, or diabete­s. However, to be ce­rtain, seeking professional me­dical evaluation is essential.

Answered on 23rd July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

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

Dr. Babita Goel

Dear Madam/Sir My Mother aged 59 years old is having Hernia of 2mm.. Doctor recommended for surgery but WBC Count is 16000+. How to control WBC & to Control WBC Which test is recommended?

Female | 59

Your mom's high white blood cell count shows the­re could be an infection. Afte­r her hernia surgery, you'll want to tackle­ that. Doctors usually suggest a blood culture test to pinpoint the­ infection source. High WBC can bring feve­r, fatigue, and discomfort. Treating the infe­ction should lower her WBC count. Make ce­rtain she finishes all her antibiotics as pre­scribed to help get that WBC in che­ck before her proce­dure.

Answered on 11th Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

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

Dr. Babita Goel

I have sickle cell. Feeling headache and stomach. I'm vomiting greensh yellow

Male | 6

You might have a sickle­ cell crisis happening. Sickle-shape­d blood cells can clog vessels, blocking oxyge­n. Headaches, stomach pains, and vomiting signal this crisis. If vomit's gree­n or yellow, it's bile from your stomach. Head to the­ hospital for treatment.

Answered on 25th July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

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

Dr. Babita Goel

I did lft test on Friday and my globulin level is 3.70 and now Tuesday after 4 days I did again lft test and globulin level is 4 I am so scared it increasing what should I do

Male | 38

A minor rise in your globulin level in the blood profile is not usually a cause of concern. Globulin is a protein in your blood that serves as a defense against infections. The levels of this protein may at times, be affected by factors such as dehydration or infections. No need to panic if you have not noticed any change in your health or you have not developed any unusual symptoms. Consume enough water and a healthy diet of fruits and vegetables. If you observe any new symptoms or if this continues, consult with your doctor for further advice. 

Answered on 11th Oct '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Systematic increases in immature granulocytes Good morning, Firstly, I will mention that I suffer from numerous chronic inflammatory diseases, as this may be relevant. These include Ulcerative Proctitis; Atrophic Gastritis; Last year, I also underwent two cervical electrosurgery procedures due to advanced dysplasia (CIN3). (The last colposcopy and colonoscopy did not reveal any suspicious changes) For a year now, my blood morphology tests have been showing an elevated level of immature granulocytes: The latest test (May '24) showed: Immature granulocytes IG - 0.09 thousand/µl; Norm: 0-0.04 thousand/µl Immature granulocytes IG % - 1.00; Norm: 0-0.5% The rest of the blood morphology is normal, leukocytes in urine - within the norm. Previous results (April '23): Immature granulocytes IG - 0.05 thousand/µl; Norm: 0-0.04 thousand/µl Immature granulocytes IG % - 0.7; Norm: 0-0.5% (and a very slightly elevated MCV) Even older (January '23): Immature granulocytes IG - 0.04 thousand/µl; Norm: 0-0.04 thousand/µl Immature granulocytes IG % - 0.6; Norm: 0-0.5% (and a very slightly elevated MCV and basophils) There is a clear upward trend since last year. I initially thought this was due to extreme stress (CIN3, LLETZ etc). Now I am not so sure... Are these results very concerning and indicative of a cancerous process? Can chronic inflammatory states cause an increase in IG, or is it rather some kind of “acute” disease state? Could the fact that I rode a bike to the laboratory (medium and short-term physical effort) affect the increase in results? I would be very grateful for your response and advice. Best regards, J.

Female | 40

Raised levels of these are often linked to chronic inflammation similar to stress, in this case, it is important to control them initially. With the status of attempted diagnosis for specific inflammatory conditions, your previous experience, and the new procedures on the lookout for anything new, don't hesitate to let a doctor know. It would be helpful to get solid advice from your healthcare provider concerning your test results. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I am 46 years old . In annual health check up in urine protine is traced & pus cell count found 18-20 . In complete blood picture (CBP) ,Eosinophils count and Absolute Eosinophil count is zero . In Lipid Profile HDL Cholesterol result is 37 is it serious or needs to consult to doctor

Female | 46

Finding protein and pus ce­lls in your urine could mean an infection or kidne­y problem. Zero Eosinophils? That might show you're not re­sponding well to certain allergie­s. And low HDL cholesterol puts you at higher risk for he­art disease. It's smart to talk to a doctor about these­ results. They can take a close­r look and tell you what to do next.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Affected by both dengue and typhoid platelet decrease to 9000 in 6 Days admitted in ICU injecting platelet will increase platelet in blood? What is the proper treatment

Male | 38

With your platelets decreasing to only 9000, you need to act quickly. Your symptoms include a high fever, body pain, and bleeding. These could be caused by infections like dengue or typhoid. For treatment, you will undergo a platelet transfusion along with medications such as antibiotics. You’ll need to stay in the ICU so your condition can be monitored closely until your platelets increase. To help with your recovery, make sure to get plenty of sleep and eat healthy food.

Answered on 3rd Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

She is apml pacentic but not after 3 month she had period but complete 8 little bit bleeding she had.. Is there any problem

Female | 42

It seems like you might be going through some changes in your menstrual cycle after a period of amenorrhea. Little bleeding might be caused by several factors, like hormonal shifts or tension. Other symptoms such as pain or the flow getting way out of line, should also be closely monitored. In addition to covering the potential food and stress management approaches that can assist in overall health, the first and foremost step is to see an expert who has expertise in this area. On the other hand, it's highly advisable to book an appointment with a healthcare provider who will analyze the problem. 

Answered on 3rd Jan '25

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I experienced blood stain with my sperm is it anything to worry...

Male | 38

Sometimes, it could happen due to harmless things like some activities or infections. Alternatively, it may more severe conditions such as inflammation or injury. Visit a healthcare professional who will help you find out what is causing this problem and offer you appropriate treatment. Delaying is dangerous, so don’t wait until it becomes worse.

Answered on 3rd Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I am a 26-year-old female. I have night sweats weight loss over 50 pounds hair thinning all lymph nodes have lumps and currently finding new ones. No pain in them. Double vision, headaches, constipation and diarrhea positive mono nucleus test but negative for mono, bruising and legs, bruising, and ribs, stomach and abdominal pain.

Female | 26

According to the symptoms, there may be an underlying serious illness. You should seek medical attention immediately for a correct diagnosis and treatment plan. They can mean different things such as infections, autoimmune diseases, and cancers. Do'nt wait any longer before visiting a doctor because these signs need urgent care. Your healthcare provider will do more tests to find out what is wrong with you and give you the right medication.

Answered on 28th May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

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

Dr. Babita Goel

I am 28 years old completely fit i just had a blood from mouth only once and having pain in mid of headache maybe due to tiredness

Male | 28

Having blood in your mouth now and then might get you worried. It can result from minor causes such as gum irritation, a small injury, or even sinus issues. The headache you reported, which is mainly in the center, can be attributed to fatigue or stress.E. E.i> Ensure you are taking frequent breaks, consuming enough liquids, and decreasing your stress levels by practicing exercises. If possible, address your headache and see if that relieves the dullness additional snapshot. Anyway, the guidance of a healthcare expert is very smart to have in order to figure it out, especially because you have never been through this symptom before. They will be able to offer you personalized advice and make sure that your health always comes first. Don’t forget that finding professional help is a key action to being healthy.

Answered on 19th Dec '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My mother was a cml(chronic myeloid leukemia) patient from 5-6 years she take imatinib starting 2 year but Due to the situation at home, she had to leave the medicine for 1 year. But Then his health worsened and his blood count became high, after which the doctor administered blood transfusion.and say to continue imatinib . But now some time sometimes there is pain in hands and legs.abb mujhe kya karna chahiye ???

Female | 36

Undoubtedly, discomfort in the limbs (hands and legs) can be a typical occurrence amongst patients with persistent myeloid leukemia, a fact which must be acknowledged. Such pain, however, might also be there due to the medication or the disease itself. These signs of your disease, you should always tell your doctor about them, as they might need to adjust the treatment or give other means to relieve the pain. Communication is thus successful if your healthcare provider gets access to the symptoms and describes the best way he or she can help.

Answered on 3rd Dec '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

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