Seeking Treatment for High WBC and Platelet Counts with Heart Issues - #43945
Give me medicine for leucocytosis and thrombocytosis high platelet count and WBC count is High and issues in heart
How long have you been experiencing high WBC and platelet counts?:
- 1-6 monthsWhat symptoms are you experiencing related to your heart?:
- Shortness of breathHave you made any changes to your diet or lifestyle recently?:
- Yes, significant changesDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition

Doctors' responses
For addressing high WBC and platelet counts, which could potentially indicate an underlying health disorder, such as an infection or inflammation, it’s important to take an integrated approach combining Ayurvedic remedies with regular medical follow-up. However, given your mention of heart issues, it’s paramount that you consult with a healthcare provider for a comprehensive evaluation to rule out serious conditions, such as cardiovascular problems.
In Ayurveda, an imbalance in the body’s doshas, especially Pitta, may contribute to such conditions. To help manage these imbalances, you can focus on the following Ayurvedic interventions:
1. Dietary Adjustments: Incorporate foods that pacify Pitta and support blood purification. Include cooling foods like cucumber, watermelon, and coconut water. Emphasize a vegetarian diet with lots of leafy greens, but avoid spicy, oily, and fermented foods like pickles and yogurt, as these can aggravate Pitta.
2. Herbal Support: Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) is known for its immunomodulatory properties and may help balance blood parameters. You can take Guduchi in powder form, mixed with warm water, once daily.
3. Lifestyle Activities: Practice relaxation techniques to manage stress, since stress can affect heart health and blood parameters. Prioritize meditation and breathing exercises (Pranayama) to support mental clarity and physiological balance.
4. Ama Reduction: If digestion (Agni) is compromised, focus on enhancing it with Trikatu, a combination of ginger, black pepper, and long pepper, taken before meals to promote better digestion and assimilation, reducing Ama (toxins).
5. Regular Medical Monitoring: Regular monitoring by a medical professional is critical to track your blood counts and heart function. Ensure all Ayurvedic treatments complement your current medical regimen and don’t alter prescribed medications without consulting your doctor.
Given the heart issues, ensure that any interventions are aligned with medical advice to prioritize your safety. Addressing fundamental dietary and lifestyle factors alongside Ayurvedic practices can support your overall well-being while keeping in mind that ongoing medical supervision is crucial.

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