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Asking For Wife, Female 33, Lahore
7month pregnancy 10 din se wife ko high fever tha, Jo ab thk hai. Galla Kharab tha shadeed, CBC me Hb Kam hai. Oxidil k injections lagy Hain 4. Last 5 days sy Chakar aty Hain uthty baithty . BP 90/60 k around rehta hai. Pregnancy thk hai, baby b thk hai, but wife ko Shadeed kamzoori hai, Chakar a rhy hain, sar dard hai. 4 Gynecologist ko dikhaya sb ne kaha normal hai. but sir dard or Chakar nai ja rhy
improve diet
nothing else needed
encourage good hydration and intake.
Infection is still there. HB is also low
Assalam o Alaikum
Take regular pain killers. Hemoglobin is better
Take iron and calcium regularly , and consult physician for this
Okay, I understand the situation. Your 33-year-old wife, who is 7 months pregnant in Lahore, had a high fever and severe sore throat for 10 days. The fever has subsided, but she's now experiencing dizziness, headaches, and weakness. Her BP is around 90/60. She received Oxidil injections. Her CBC shows low Hb. You've consulted 4 gynecologists who said it's normal, but the symptoms persist.
Here's a breakdown of what's happening and some potential considerations:
* Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension): A BP of 90/60 is considered low. During pregnancy, some drop in BP is normal, especially in the second trimester. However, if it's causing dizziness and lightheadedness, it needs attention.
* Anemia: You mentioned the CBC shows low Hb (Hemoglobin). This confirms anemia, which is common in pregnancy due to increased blood volume. Anemia can cause fatigue, dizziness, and headaches.
* Post-Fever Weakness: The previous high fever and severe sore throat could have left her weakened, contributing to her symptoms.
* Dehydration: Make sure she's drinking enough fluids. Dehydration can worsen low BP and dizziness.
* Oxidil Injections: I need more information about these injections to understand their potential impact. Oxidil contains oxidopamine, a dopamine precursor. It is an antianginal agent.
Recommendations:
* Address the Anemia:
* Increase iron intake through diet: Include iron-rich foods like leafy green vegetables, red meat (if appropriate), and lentils.
* Iron Supplements: Since diet alone might not be enough, she likely needs iron supplements. Discuss the appropriate dosage and type of iron supplement with her doctor.
* Manage Low Blood Pressure:
* Hydration: Ensure she drinks plenty of water throughout the day.
* Salt Intake: Moderate increase in salt intake can help raise BP (but check with her doctor first, as excessive salt can be harmful).
* Compression Stockings: These can help improve blood circulation in the legs.
* Avoid Sudden Movements: Advise her to get up slowly from a lying or sitting position.
* Further Evaluation:
*The blood test results show a few notable values:
* Total-RBC Count (TRBC): 3.42 x10^6/uL (Reference range: 4-6). This is slightly below the normal range, which could indicate anemia or other red blood cell-related issues.
* Haemoglobin: 10.2 g/dL (Reference range: 11-14). This is also below the normal range, further suggesting a possible case of anemia.
* HAEMATOCRIT: 28.8% (Reference range: 39-52). This is significantly below the normal range, reinforcing the concern for anemia.
* Neutrophils: 85% (Reference range: 40-75). This is above the normal range, which could indicate an infection or inflammation.
These results suggest a potential condition of anemia and a possible inflammatory response. It is important to consult a doctor to determine the underlying cause and discuss appropriate treatment. Do you have any other questions about these results?
HB low hai pregnancy main diet achi keren .soup wagher den ya jo suit kere.behetr advice k liye appointment le len
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