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What Do High Sed Rate, High Hemoglobin & Hemostat, Dehydration And Abdominal Pain Indicate?
''symptoms high sed rate,elevated hemoglobben & heomostat, dehydration abdominal pain paleness cough fatigue''
have had for a month now. Have been to the er twice and cant find what is wrong what to i do next or what dept of med. do I see? history of carcinoid tumor and left foot dysfuntion after H1N1 flu shot in dec. 2009.
Its really hard to give proper diagnose not knowing your other symptoms and pain location. High sed rate is a very nonspecific test and can be elevated in case of inflammation or cancer. High hemoglobin level usually indicates dehydration. Abdominal pain is also very nonspecific symptom. As you have carcinoid cancer history, bowels obstruction due to adhesions, cancer recurrence can cause you abdominal pain. Please consult gastroenterologist with your symptoms. Abdominal CT, colonoscopy and gastroscopy might be necessary to find the reason.
Hope this will help. Regards.
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What Do High Sed Rate, High Hemoglobin & Hemostat, Dehydration And Abdominal Pain Indicate?
Hello! Thank you for the query. Its really hard to give proper diagnose not knowing your other symptoms and pain location. High sed rate is a very nonspecific test and can be elevated in case of inflammation or cancer. High hemoglobin level usually indicates dehydration. Abdominal pain is also very nonspecific symptom. As you have carcinoid cancer history, bowels obstruction due to adhesions, cancer recurrence can cause you abdominal pain. Please consult gastroenterologist with your symptoms. Abdominal CT, colonoscopy and gastroscopy might be necessary to find the reason. Hope this will help. Regards.