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Male | 55

Are my CEA test level 8.16 high?

I went to general check and blood test. I got CEA test level 8.16 I don't smoke or drink. Reason for it. Is it normal

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Answered on 19th June '24

CEA stands for Carcinoembryonic Antigen, a protein produced in the body, and the levels of it in the body may be high because of different causes such as inflammation or infection. Usual symptoms are unusual with a slight increase in CEA levels, but further tests and monitoring are also often necessary. It’s important to visit your healthcare provider to find out the exact reasons for your condition and the best ways to fight it.

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Male | 24

Why do I have low RBC count and anemia?

My RbcCount-5. 8 10^12/l hai hgb cocentration-11. 6g/dl hai hct count-33. 5℅ hai mcv count-57. 9fl hai mch count-20. 0 pg rdw-sd count-34. 0 fl hai eosinophils count-6. 9℅ hai please tell me disease name

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General Physician

Answered on 18th June '24

It is most probable that you have Iron Deficiency Anemia. This is where your blood could be short of healthy red blood cells. Being a little anemic, tiredness, paleness, and shortness of breath may appear. Ingesting foods that are packed with iron such as spinach, meat, and beans can be of great help to this client. Another piece of advice may deal with more iron supplements, they will. Follow the suggestions given by the medical doctor to recover completely.

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Male | 37

Why is My Hemoglobin 8.2 and ESR 125?

My hemoglobin report 8.2 and my esr 125

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General Physician

Answered on 14th June '24

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.

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Male | 22

Is Whey Protein Effective for Muscle Gain Without Gym?

I am 22 years old and having normal diet frequently .But i don't see my muscle mass is increasing. It's like khana kha raha hui par pata nhi kaha ja raha hai. (1)Can u suggest me better diet plan in terms of increasing my muscle density. (2) Can i take whey protein powder as form of daily protein intake without doing gym ?

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General Physician

Answered on 14th June '24

To do this, eat foods such as chicken, fish, eggs, and beans for protein. Also, have a lot of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains for your health in general. It is alright to take whey protein powder as a supplement, but it would be most effective if used with regular exercises that build muscles. Always keep in mind that working out is essential for muscle development!

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Female | 20

Why do my mesenteric lymph nodes measure 19mm?

mesenteric lymphadenopathy Lymph nodes size 19mm

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General Physician

Answered on 14th June '24

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. 

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Male | 19

Is Alkaline Phosphatase Level of 248 Normal?

My alkaline phosphate level is 248. Please tell me if this is normal or not. If not then give me some suggestion.

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Answered on 12th June '24

Having an alkaline phosphate level of 248 is a little high. It may be that your liver or bones are not ok. If you have symptoms such as tiredness, stomach ache, and yellowness of the skin, make sure you seek medical help immediately. A healthcare professional will be able to help establish what is causing this and also advise on the right treatment for you. 

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Male | 31

Is Morphology Level 3 Normal or a Concern?

My morphology level is 3 is this normal or any problem

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Answered on 12th June '24

If you have a morphology level of 3, it may mean that there is a slight imbalance in your body. This could lead to symptoms such as feeling tired and having difficulty concentrating. Some common reasons for this are an inadequate diet, lack of physical activity, or stress. You can address these issues by eating well-balanced meals regularly, engaging in regular physical exercise, and employing stress-relieving techniques like deep breathing or meditation.

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Male | 38

Why am I tired, sick, and experiencing night sweats?

I'male 38 I'm always tried I also always feel sick and I'm having night sweats I have headache everyday

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Answered on 11th June '24

Being tired all the time, getting sick a lot, night sweats, and daily headaches can be hard to deal with. These signs might be caused by different things such as infections, hormonal imbalances, or other medical problems. You need to see a doctor who will be able to find out what is wrong and give you the right treatment so that you can start feeling better. 

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Female | 21

Can my doctor detect cigarette smoking from CBC results?

I'm 21 years old women I've a question today i had a CBC 1 blood test and 3 days back i smoked cigarette will my doctor be able to make out by seeing my blood reports that i smoked ?

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General Physician

Answered on 11th June '24

Cigarette smoking tends to impact the results of CBC blood tests but they don’t directly reveal it. By increasing your white blood cell count, smoking may indicate signs of inflammation or an infection to a physician. Tell truthfully about your smoking habits when asked by healthcare practitioners so that they can provide appropriate treatment for you.

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Male | 19

Is Anti HIV Value of 0.229 Good?

Anti hiv value 0.229 is good

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General Physician

Answered on 10th June '24

It's great to know that your anti-HIV value is 0.229. This shows that you have a certain amount of HIV antibodies that your body has made but not many. It could mean you were infected recently or just exposed without getting sick. Keep an eye on it with frequent testing.

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Male | 24

What should I do for persistent malaria symptoms?

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

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General Physician

Answered on 7th June '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. 

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Male | 39

Do I need more HIV tests post exposure?

Hi, I did Antibody hiv 1& 2 Elisa test after 30 days of exposure. Then once again I did Insti antibody 1&2 screening tes after 45 days. In both test my result was negative. Should I do further test for my assurance...please kindly suggest me

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General Physician

Answered on 7th June '24

The tests you took at 30 and 45 days are generally accurate, but for complete peace of mind, it's best to get tested again 3 months after being exposed. This is because it takes time for the immune system to make enough antibodies that can be detected by the test. In the meantime, if you start feeling unwell with symptoms such as fever, rash, sore throat or tiredness, please tell your doctor.

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Female | 51

Are My Blood Cell Levels Normal?

Wbc-77280 per microlitre Eosinophils-63.8 per microlitre Haemoglobin-10.4 G/dL RBC-3.98 millions/cumm

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Answered on 6th June '24

Your blood test could indicate an issue. High WBC and Eosinophils levels, as well as low Haemoglobin and RBC counts, could mean there is an infection or inflammation present. Signs might consist of tiredness, feebleness, and generally feeling unwell. If necessary, it would be best to contact a doctor for more tests and treatment.

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Male | 37

Is 3.5 mmol/l cholesterol normal for me?

Is 3.5 mmol/l cholesterol is normal

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Answered on 6th June '24

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. 

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Female | 20

What treatments and consultations should I consider for T cell lymphoblastic lymphoma side effects, life expectancy, and future health concerns?

I had T cell lymphoblastic lymphoma in 2018 and all follow ups are now orderd. I' ve got side effects. I need to know what treatments and medical consultations I should get in future. PET scan(2019) *In PET scan(2019) of Cancer hospital they have suggested I have maxillary mucosal disease. No examinations. Ultra Sounds scan (2022) *Pseudo pancreatic cyst(2018 to 2022 examination) 4.4×2.1×3.2 cm *Possible right ovarian cyst (Not treated nor examines after 2022) 2021 Biopsy report and treating terminated *Cutaneous small vessel vasculitis.(No issues aftrr treatments are over) MRI brain(2018 and 2019) *Suggestive of celebral atrophy(Nor examinations or treatment and what to know in detail with relevancy to life expectancy) Manic Episode(2019) Bipolar affective disorder since 2019 *Under treatment of olanzapine 2.5 mg No depressive/manic episodes since 2020 *Keratoconus eye disorder in both eyes since 2019 I am 20 years old by now. To make my life analyzed in the upcoming years I want to know treatments I should get to recover, my life expectancy, seriousness I need to consider, how to response to work I do. I have high academic qualifications by niw no issues in learning but I get so tired with work, muscle pains, lasting headaches, heart beart rate irregulaties with stress in daily basis. What should I do to overcome by now. Please do concern.

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General Physician

Answered on 4th June '24

It's important to address each of your conditions with a specialist to manage your health effectively. Please consult an ENT specialist and a gastroenterologist for the maxillary mucosal disease and pseudo pancreatic cyst. For your bipolar affective disorder and associated symptoms like fatigue and heart rate irregularities, continue following up with your psychiatrist.

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