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What Do The Attached Blood Test Reports Indicate?

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Posted on Thu, 5 Oct 2017
Question: Heloo Sir,

Kindly go through the enclosed blood test report & suggest everything is ok or i need to take any medicine to balance numbers.

kindly suggest best one if need any medical treatment.

Thanks.
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Answered by Dr. salah saad shoman (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Dehydration

Detailed Answer:
Dear sir, I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns, the only abnormal value is the hematocrit level which is higher than normal .. This could be due to simple causes such as dehydration which can be reversed easily by drinking adequate amounts of fluids daily ( more than eight cups daily ) .. this is the most probable cause because the increase is only mild ..
however other causes may include heart insufficiency or polycythemia Vera .. These causes can be excluded by an echocardiogram and an ultrasound abdomen to identify splenomegaly if present .. i hope I answered your question
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What Do The Attached Blood Test Reports Indicate?

Brief Answer: Dehydration Detailed Answer: Dear sir, I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns, the only abnormal value is the hematocrit level which is higher than normal .. This could be due to simple causes such as dehydration which can be reversed easily by drinking adequate amounts of fluids daily ( more than eight cups daily ) .. this is the most probable cause because the increase is only mild .. however other causes may include heart insufficiency or polycythemia Vera .. These causes can be excluded by an echocardiogram and an ultrasound abdomen to identify splenomegaly if present .. i hope I answered your question