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What Does The Blood Test Report Indicate?

sir,my sistar son is 8 years old boy he is not very well from 8 days today we cheked the blood the report is hemoglobin is 5.4 ,rbc count.1.57,platelate count-2,88,ooo/, peripheral blood smear-moderatly hypochromic rbcs shows anisopoikilocytosis,no of microcyte,macrocyte,ovilocytes, tear drop & target cell seen impression ;dimorphic anemia s/o iron b12 & folic acid defecincy. sir please informe me, what is it situation?& is it treatment available or not?.
Fri, 26 Dec 2014
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Hi...by what you quote this seems to be a nutritional anaemia, but to be specific he needs to be investigated further. The test I recommend would be Haemoglobin electrophoresis, haemoglobin indices and serum folic acid and B12 levels. With so low haemoglobin (5.4g%), he might even require a blood transfusion. Once diagnosis of nutritional anaemia is made it is treatable.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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What Does The Blood Test Report Indicate?

Hi...by what you quote this seems to be a nutritional anaemia, but to be specific he needs to be investigated further. The test I recommend would be Haemoglobin electrophoresis, haemoglobin indices and serum folic acid and B12 levels. With so low haemoglobin (5.4g%), he might even require a blood transfusion. Once diagnosis of nutritional anaemia is made it is treatable. Regards - Dr. Sumanth