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lymphocytes,monocytes,wbc,platelets are increasing slowly every month

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My lymphocytes, monocytes, lecucytes(wbc), platelets are increasing every months in past 4 months and lymphocytes and monocytes had already crossed the upper limits. My symptoms are legs and knee pain and weakness, sinus at regular intervals, high uric acid,  cancer marker test and RA arthritis marker test is negative. Hiv test also negative after 11 months after last protected intercourse.

Chlamydia, herpes and sphilis tes negative after 6 months please suggest something or give ur view points
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HLA B27 is ordered to check for:

ankylosing spondylitis (AS), reactive arthritis. Reactive arthritis can be an infection in the joints. Ankylosiing spondylitis is a type of chronic spinal arthritis. So, another way is to use a need and take a sample from the joint and culture it or do PCR to see if you have an infection there. But this is less invasive.  The reactive arthritis is not really an autoimmune disease but the ankylosing spondylitis is. So I 'm not sure how they can differentiate which one it is from this test it is more of a screen for both then they would go from there.
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That is great news. Thalassemia minor can cause weakness due to the anemia but I haven't read that it causes leg pains. Did your doctor say they were going to treat the anemia?
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My HLA B27 Test is negative by gods grace... Can Thalsemmia minor cause leg pains and weakness.. I also want to tell you that i was under depression, anxiety and extreme mental tension because of HIV scare for almost 1 year.... can depression and anxiety cause this weakness and pains
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but i never had any health issues before that... i was perfectly fine....but now  i am never 100%....god knows what is happening...
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today i got my results for HPLAC Test for thalasemmia......and its shows that i am BETA THALASSEMMIA MINOR....is this something serious and is it curable......does it cause any specific disease...or something else...please suggest
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I get oil from ground flaxseed for one thing and olives and avacado. Natural sources. All plant based and healthy. My husband and I both eat a whole plant based diet with lots of whole grains and nuts and so forth. My husband lost 30 pounds. He was 210 lbs and is now around 175. Both of our cholesterol and blood pressure dropped and blood sugar.  There have been many studies on this particular diet, Dr McDougall who was a cardiac surgeon has reversed many diseases on this diet. Also, you can see the video Forks over Knives. It is interesting. The book the china study is good by Dr. Colin Campbell and  Dean Ornish is another one that has lots of data. Anyway it is a life choice. We still get about 60mg of protein in our diet and don't eat animal products. Instead we eat Soy milk or almond milk for our cereal.
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