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Rheumatoid Arthritis
my mother aged 65 years is suffering from rheumatoid arthritis for past 10 years. for the last few months she has developed sores in the tip of fingers of her legs. and she is having cough and cold also for last 2 months. from last fortnight she is having blood from her nostrils.she is sleeping all the time and feels lethargic. pl advise me accordingly. the following is the blood report:haemoglobin 10.2
esr 92
wbc count 4000
neutrophil 89
lymphocyte 11
monocyte 0
esonophil 0
basophil 0
rbc 4.03
pcv 32.4
mcv 80.4
mch 25.3
mchc 31.5
platelet count 144000
bt 0min 20sec
ct 4min40sec
prothrombin time
test 12.0
control 12.0
inr 1.0
blood sugar (fasting) 113.1
serum total bilirubin 1.0
serum direct blirubiin 0.3
serum indirect bilirubin 0.7
sgpt 24
man_ishkumar on 2010-03-06
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please copy the Questionnaire from the following thread
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/188925/
and post all the questions here duly answered. On that basis your remedy may be worked out.
Please ask her to give her past menstruation details (asked in the questionnaire), these may help in arriving at the remedy.
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/188925/
and post all the questions here duly answered. On that basis your remedy may be worked out.
Please ask her to give her past menstruation details (asked in the questionnaire), these may help in arriving at the remedy.
♡ kadwa last decade
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