How To Treat Swollen Fingers With Depressed Calcium And Albumin Level,while Having Hemoglobin 99,iron 31,saturation At 78% With Presence Of Anisocytose,dacryocyte,elliptocyte,shistocyte, Spherocyte And Stomatocyte?
I have swollen fingers (red-purple) twice normal size. My calcium is normal. calcium to albumine is low.. Given 3000mg of calcium and 400UI vitamin D. I am concerned about my heart or kidneys. My hemoglobine is 99, iron at 31 and saturation a 78%. Presence of anisocytose, dacryocyte, elliptocyte, shistocyte, spherocyte, stomatocyte.
HI Thank for asking to HCM What ever the parameters you gave here is nothing to do with the swelling of your finger and this condition can be treated according to the pathological changes taken placed either infection or gangrene, or any systemic disease and these all are demands clinical examination, total count is more important than these parameters, take care and have words with your doctor, or get it clinically examined your finger, meanwhile this can be treated symptomatically with the following drug. 1) Ibuprofen 400 mg twice a day this will reduce the swelling but still the final diagnosis need to be confirmed, have nice day.
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How To Treat Swollen Fingers With Depressed Calcium And Albumin Level,while Having Hemoglobin 99,iron 31,saturation At 78% With Presence Of Anisocytose,dacryocyte,elliptocyte,shistocyte, Spherocyte And Stomatocyte?
HI Thank for asking to HCM What ever the parameters you gave here is nothing to do with the swelling of your finger and this condition can be treated according to the pathological changes taken placed either infection or gangrene, or any systemic disease and these all are demands clinical examination, total count is more important than these parameters, take care and have words with your doctor, or get it clinically examined your finger, meanwhile this can be treated symptomatically with the following drug. 1) Ibuprofen 400 mg twice a day this will reduce the swelling but still the final diagnosis need to be confirmed, have nice day.