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Naturally conceive with home remedies - #11363

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BIOCHEMISTRY Random Blood Sugar: 75.0 mg/dl 60-160 mg/dl URINE REPORT PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Quantity: 20 ml Colour Pale Yellow Odour Aromatic ppearance: Clear Reaction Acidic CHEMICAL EXAMINATION Albumin: Absent Sugar Absent MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION Pus Cells: 5-6 cells/HPF Epithelial Cells: 6-7 cells/HPF R.B.C's: NIL Casts: NIL Crystals: NIL Other Cells: NIL Face-Belgaum Thanks for your reference 4HEMATOLOGY Results Normal Ranges Haemoglobin 11.8 Gms % Male 13-16 Gms % Female 12-15 Gms% Tofal Leukocyte (W.B.C) Count Cells/Cumm 4,000-11,000 Cells/Cumm Defferential Count: 4,100 Neutrophils: 60% 40-70% Lymphocytes: 34% 20-40% Eosinophils: 4% 1-6% Manocytes 2% 1-4% Basophils: 0% 0-1% ES.R 18 mm/1st hrs Male 0-15 mm/1st hrs Hatelet Count: 1.98 Lakhs Cells/ Cumm Female 0-20 mm/1st hrs 1.5 to 4 lakhs Cells/Cumm BC: 4.17 million cells/cumm 4.5 to 6.0 million cells/cumm CV 33.4% Male 42 to 52% Female 36 to 48% CV: 80 fl 80.0 to 99.0 fl ICH: 28.3 pg 26.0 to 32.0 Pg CHC 35.4% 32 to 36% PS STUDY MPRESSION :Normocytic Moderate Hypochromic Anaemia.Follicular Study Scan Report ransvaginal sonography of the pelvis done allicular study AP date 19/11/2024 gs: NATURAL CYCLE tudy ate Day of Endomet. 11/202412 cycle thickness (mm) / Texture 9.5 Triple Line Right ovarian follicle (mm) Normal. Left ovarian follicle (mm) One Dominant Follicle 19X12mm Comments Uterus-Saptate.

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Based on the information you provided, there are several points to consider within your lab results and reports. Your random blood sugar level of 75.0 mg/dl is on the lower end of the normal range (60-160 mg/dl), which, if asymptomatic, usually isn’t a concern. In your urine analysis, the presence of 5-6 pus cells and 6-7 epithelial cells per high power field (HPF) could suggest a mild urinary tract irritation or possible infection, although this is somewhat nonspecific and wouldn’t necessarily require treatment unless accompanied by symptoms such as dysuria or frequency.

Regarding the hematology results, your hemoglobin levels are slightly below the normal range for females, indicating moderate hypochromic anemia based on the peripheral smear study. This could be due to various factors, including nutritional deficiencies (like iron, B12, or folate), or less commonly, chronic disease or blood loss. Meanwhile, your total leukocyte count and differential are within typical ranges. However, an erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) slightly above the reference may indicate inflammation, which often warrants further examination depending on clinical context.

Regarding your follicular study, which notes a natural cycle with a dominant follicle on the left ovarian side, the finding is generally a positive sign for ovulation. A triple line endometrial texture with a 9.5 mm thickness is also usually optimal for potential implantation. However, your scan report comments on a ‘uterus-septate,’ which is crucial as this could influence fertility and pregnancy outcomes. A septate uterus can be associated with certain infertility issues, but it doesn’t necessarily prevent pregnancy.

Taking all this into account, it might be meaningful to consider further evaluation regarding anemia’s underlying cause. Dietary adjustments, supplements, or additional tests might be appropriate. Concerns about the septate uterus could benefit from an OB-GYN consultation to explore potential implications and possibly discuss options such as hysteroscopic evaluation or intervention.

Overall, your symptoms and overall health context are essential when interpreting these findings. If planning conception, consulting with your healthcare provider for a preconception check-up might help to optimize everything in advance.

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