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THROMBOTROY QPS SOLUTION Health Feed

Asked for male, 42 years old from Hyderabad
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General Physician•Nagpur
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You have to be on blood thinning medications to avoid recurrence. Blood thinning drugs can prevent blood clots from forming and prevent complications from clotting. Once a person is diagnosed with antithrombin iii deficiency, all close family members should be screened for this disorder.
Asked for female, 41 years old from Karimnagar
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General Physician•Cuttack
Low platelet count could be due to
1. Dehydration, vitamin b12, folic acid dficiency,
2. Leukemia, aplastic anaemia, itp
3. Heavy alcohl consumption, liver failure
4. Systemic bacterial/viral infection
5. Dengue fever
6. Effect of drugs like sulfur containing antibiotic, quinine, heparin, valproic acid, anti neoplastic drugs like methotrexate, antacid
precaution
1. Papaya, pomegranate, milk,
2. Diet rich in folic acid like orange juice, spinach, chicken, fish<...more
Asked for female, 21 years old from Srinagar
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General Physician•Cuttack
Low platelet count could be due to
1. Dehydration, vitamin b12, folic acid deficiency, pregnancy
2. Leukemia, aplastic anaemia, itp (idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura)
3. Heavy alcohl consumption, liver failure
4. Systemic bacterial/viral infection
5. Dengue fever
6. Effect of drugs like sulfur containing antibiotic, quinine, heparin, valproic acid, anti neoplastic drugs likemethotrexate, antacid
prevention
1take. Papaya, pomegranate, milk,
2. Diet rich in f...more
Asked for male, 53 years old from Agra
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General Physician•Cuttack
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Low platelet count could be due to
1. Dehydration, vitamin b12, folic acid dficiency, pregnancy
2.Leukemia,Aplastic anaemia, ITP
3. Heavy alcohl consumption, Liver failure
4.Systemic bacterial/viral infection
5.Dengue fever
6.Effect of drugs like sulfur containing antibiotic, quinine, heparin, valproic acid, Anti neoplastic drugs likemethotrexate, antacid
Treatment
Take
1.Papaya,Pomegranate, milk,
2.Diet rich in folic acid like orange juice, spinach, chick...more
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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He is suffering with peripheral arterial diseas. (pad)
take atorva, aspirin clopidegrol. And heparin.
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Bhopal
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General Physician•Cuttack
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Low platelet count could be due to
1. Dehydration, vitamin b12, folic acid dficiency,
2. Leukemia, aplastic anaemia, itp
3. Heavy alcohl consumption, liver failure
4. Systemic bacterial/viral infection
5. Dengue fever
6. Effect of drugs like sulfur containing antibiotic, quinine, heparin, valproic acid, anti neoplastic drugs likemethotrexate, antacid
treatment
1. Papaya, pomegranate, milk,
2. Diet rich in folic acid like orange juice, spinach, chicken, fishmore
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Take
1. Papaya, pomegranate, milk,
2. Diet rich in folic acid like orange juice, spinach, chicken, fish
3. Vitamin a rich food like carrot, pumpkin, sweet potato, 4. Vitamin k rich food like egg, vegetables, whole grain, organic bean etc
low platelet count could be due to
1. Dehydration, vitamin b12, folic acid dficiency, pregnancy
2. Leukemia, aplastic anaemia, itp
3. Heavy alcohl consumption, liver failure
4. Systemic bacterial/viral infection
5. Dengue feve...more
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Asked for female, 41 years old from Chandigarh
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General Physician•Cuttack
Low platelet causes
1. Dehydration, vitamin b12, folic acid dficiency, ppregnancy
2. Leukemia, aplastic anaemia, itp (idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura)
3. Heavy alcohl consumption, liver failure
4. Systemic bacterial/viral infection
5. Dengue fever
6. Effect of drugs like sulfur containing antibiotic, quinine, heparin, valproic acid, anti neoplastic drugs likemethotrexate, antacid
7. Snake bite) fruits and vegetables to increase blood platelet
1. Papaya, pomegr...more
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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how long u have been suffering from this complaint?

Causes of thrombocytopenia can be classified in three groups: Diminished production (caused by viral infections, vitamin deficiencies, aplastic anemia, drug induced) Increased destruction (caused by drugs, heparin [HIT], idiopathic, pregnancy, immune system)


Leukemia
Some types of anemia
Viral infections, such as hepatitis C or HIV
Chemotherapy drugs
Heavy alcohol consumption

Thrombocytopenia sig...more
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Hi, My grandmother who is 75 years old is on dialysis for the past 1 year. She has had history of knee problems (like pain, swelling etc) for the past 20 years but the general massage and medications were followed. Recently for the past 1 week, one of the knee is hurting very badly even when she is sitting (we suspect it might be due to wrong massage). There is swelling on that knee too. We got her examined in one of the hospitals in gurgaon and they suggest knee replacement to be done as the pain killers are not subsiding the pain. She is old, has 2 dialysis every week and so we are not sure if it would be the right decision or not. Also, in order to proceed with the surgery, the doctors here have conducted two dialysis within 24 hours so that her parameters are stable. Could you please suggest what should we do?

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Nephrologist•Gurgaon
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Dear Lybrate user, from what I can understand your grandmother is already a patient of ESRD and on dialysis. Such patients are quite high risk for any surgery and especially a major surgery like knee replacement. So for once conservative measures should be tried. Also during dialysis we do give injection heparin which is a form of blood thinner and as you are saying some massage or manipulation was done hence there is also a chance of bleeding into the joint or hemarthrosis which can cause incre...more
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