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  • female
  • 25 Years
  • 29/01/2025

Ive been taking gudcef plus for my typhoid, and Ive noticed I'm feeling unusually nervous, especially when I try to sleep. Could this be a side effect of the medication, or is it just because I'm sick?

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Blood Test Results Analysis

Vitamin D (12.21 ngmL)

  1. Low: Indicates vitamin D deficiency, which can cause bone health issues, fatigue, and mood changes.
  2. Recommended supplementation: Consult your doctor about taking vitamin D supplements.

Vitamin B12 (176 pgmL)

  1. Low-normal: While within the normal range, this value is on the lower side.
  2. Monitor and potentially supplement: Discuss with your doctor about monitoring your B12 levels and potential supplementation.

Uric Acid (7.6 mgdL)

  1. High: May indicate kidney issues, dehydration, or a diet high in purines.
  2. Dietary adjustments and hydration: Increase water intake and limit foods high in purines (e.g., red meat, seafood).

TSH (9.06)

  1. High: Indicates potential hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid gland).
  2. Further evaluation: Consult your doctor about additional tests (e.g., Free T4, Free T3) to confirm hypothyroidism diagnosis.

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