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Is Low Gamma Levels Yellow Eyes With Bloodshot Common Post Donating Plasma?

My boyfriend has been donating plasma for a while now. Last week they told him his gamma levels were low. What could this mean? He is often tired, dizzy, when he sneezes his arms go numb, and he has a really bad red scaley rash all over his body. His eyes are also yellow and bloodshot.
Wed, 24 Dec 2014
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Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist 's  Response
hi
this can be due to recurrent donations with variations in the liver functions
.since plasma is very essential part of the human blood, the donor also should have an equilibrium his own body,
rashes can be due to imbalance of platelets or coagulation factors.
please advise him for regular liver function test, with check on bilurubin, albumin,haemoglobin, eosinophil count, white blood count, peripheral smear,& coagulation profile, viral hepatitis profile(A,B,&C)
i would suggest you to take him to the gastro-enterologist and haematologist
All the best for him.
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Is Low Gamma Levels Yellow Eyes With Bloodshot Common Post Donating Plasma?

hi this can be due to recurrent donations with variations in the liver functions .since plasma is very essential part of the human blood, the donor also should have an equilibrium his own body, rashes can be due to imbalance of platelets or coagulation factors. please advise him for regular liver function test, with check on bilurubin, albumin,haemoglobin, eosinophil count, white blood count, peripheral smear,& coagulation profile, viral hepatitis profile(A,B,&C) i would suggest you to take him to the gastro-enterologist and haematologist All the best for him.