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Dr. Candido Otero, M.D.

Pathologist

Dr. Cándido L. Otero is a retired pathologist in Orlando, Florida. Dr. Otero is a doctor who specializes in the study of bodily fluids and tissues. As a pathologist, Dr. Otero did two Fellowships, the first Fellowship was Cytopathology, the study of the cell, at Shans Jacksonville, Florida and the second Felllowship, Oncological Surgical Pathology, was done at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida. Dr. Otero can help your primary care doctor make a diagnosis about your medical condition. Dr. Otero may perform a tissue biopsy to determine if a patient has cancer, practice genetic testing, and complete a number of laboratory examinations. Pathologists can also perform autopsies which can determine a persons cause of death and gain information about genetic progression of a disease.
63 years Experience
Dr. Cándido Otero, M.D.
  • Roseburg, OR
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Can anemia go away on its own?

No, anemia never go away completely. Everything has to do with the type of anemia and how it was acquired. For example, iron deficiency anemia due to blood loss or due to lack READ MORE
No, anemia never go away completely. Everything has to do with the type of anemia and how it was acquired. For example, iron deficiency anemia due to blood loss or due to lack of nutrients, can be corrected by stopping the blood loss and eating food that are reach in iron. Diet: beans, dried fruits, eggs, lean red meat, salmon, iron-fortified bread and cereal, peas, tofu, dark green leafy vegetables (Spanish cucumber, broccoli) among others. No, anemia due to hereditary condition, the etiology (cause) of that condition needs to be assessed to find the right treatment. Severe anemia could be very serious. Loosing blood quickly can be fatal. The three main causes are red blood cell loss, lack of red blood production in the bone marrow or red cell destruction by the immune system. A hematologist would be a great choice. They will send the test to the lab. For analysis. But a complete work up is appropriate to find the etiology of the anemia. Thank you.

Can anemia be diagnosed with a blood test?

Yes, Everything has to do with the type of anemia and how it was acquired. For example, iron deficiency anemia due to blood loss or due to lack of nutrients, can be corrected by READ MORE
Yes, Everything has to do with the type of anemia and how it was acquired. For example, iron deficiency anemia due to blood loss or due to lack of nutrients, can be corrected by stopping the blood loss and eating food that are reach in iron. Diet: beans, dried fruits, eggs, lean red meat, salmon, iron-fortified bread and cereal, peas, tofu, dark green leafy vegetables (Spanish cucumber, broccoli) among others. Anemia due to hereditary condition, the etiology (cause) of that condition needs to be assessed to find the right treatment. Severe anemia could be very serious. Loosing blood quickly can be fatal. The three main causes are red blood cell loss, lack of red blood production in the bone marrow or red cell destruction by the immune system. A hematologist would be a great choice. They will send the test to the lab. For analysis. But a complete work up is appropriate to find the etiology of the anemia. The complete blood count (CBC) is the most common test used to confirm anemia. It is part of the routine tests done. The complete CBC test the hemoglobin and hematocrit. The hemoglobin is the iron-rich protein part in the red blood cell that carries the oxygen. The hematocrit is a measure how much space the red blood cells take up in your blood. Low level of hemoglobin or hematocrit signify anemia. Thank you.

How long till I get blood test results?

Usually the STD results are reported by the pathologist in 24 to 48 hours. Now cultures have to be performed and depending on what you are looking for is the time of incubation READ MORE
Usually the STD results are reported by the pathologist in 24 to 48 hours. Now cultures have to be performed and depending on what you are looking for is the time of incubation for the microorganism. Example: Chlamydia & Gonorrhea testing can be performed in 1-5 days after you have been exposed. Syphilis can be performed within three weeks after exposure. Trichomoniasis 5-28 days. Herpes (HSV-1 and HSV-2, 28 days after exposure. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), 18 - 45 days after exposure. HIV - RNA, 28 days after exposure. Ureaplasma/Mycoplasma 1-3 week after exposure. Hepatitis B antigen 2 -4 week after exposure. Hepatitis C 8 - 11 weeks after exposure. Hepatitis C RNA 2-3 week after exposure. So, depending the test and when it was taken, the results could be negative or positives. when we have a no growth in our culture, another test may be required because maybe it was too early to be tested. Thank you.

How long does biopsy pathology take?

A biopsy takes 24 to 48 hours to have a pathological diagnosis. If the biopsy shows something that needs further investigation with additional staining or a second opinion by another READ MORE
A biopsy takes 24 to 48 hours to have a pathological diagnosis. If the biopsy shows something that needs further investigation with additional staining or a second opinion by another pathologist due to the rare findings, it could take a little longer. Thank you.

How long does it take to get the blood test results?

The bloody results usually takes from 12 to 24 hours after the blood have been received in the laboratory. Sometimes, additional work needs to be done if there are findings that READ MORE
The bloody results usually takes from 12 to 24 hours after the blood have been received in the laboratory. Sometimes, additional work needs to be done if there are findings that requires more testing. If the blood was drawn in a blood drawing center, it may take longer since they send all collected blood overnight to their laboratory. When you are hospitalized, the hospital laboratory does the testing and then is much faster. Thank you

Can anemia be fixed?

Yea, anemia can be fixed. First, it’s important to know what type of anemia your daughter has and treated accordingly. Please, consult a hematologist who will be able to do a complete READ MORE
Yea, anemia can be fixed. First, it’s important to know what type of anemia your daughter has and treated accordingly. Please, consult a hematologist who will be able to do a complete work up and give you a better assessment on her condition. There are different types of anemia and the root causes needs to be investigated. Anemia can be due to a bleeding issue or production issue (red blood cells), and the treatment is totally different.

What treatments are available for anemia?

There are different treatments depending on what type of anemia you are presenting with. The types of anemia are: Anemia due to vitaminB12 deficiency; Anemia due to Folate (Folate READ MORE
There are different treatments depending on what type of anemia you are presenting with. The types of anemia are: Anemia due to vitaminB12 deficiency; Anemia due to Folate (Folate Acid ) deficiency; Anemia due to iron deficiency; Hemolytic anemia; Idiopathic aplastic anemia; Megaloblastic anemia; Pernicious anemiaThere are more than 400 types of Anemias, and they are divided into three groups; Anemia caused by blood loss Anemia caused by decreased or faulty red blood cell production; And, Anemia caused by destruction of red blood cell. Iron deficiency anemia is the most common type . For example, iron deficiency anemia due to blood loss or due to lack of nutrients, can be corrected by stopping the blood loss and eating food that are reach in iron. Diet: beans, dried fruits, eggs, lean red meat, salmon, iron-fortified bread and cereal, peas, tofu, dark green leafy vegetables (Spanish cucumber, broccoli) among others. The treatment is more dependent of the underlying cause of your anemia. A complete evaluation needs to be done to Taylor the Treatment plan. Please, check with your healthcare provider to find the etiologic factor concerning your anemia. Thank you.

How long is anemia treatment?

Depending on the type of anemia. The etiologic factor of your anemia needs to be investigated in order to be treated correctly. However, anemia never go away completely. Everything READ MORE
Depending on the type of anemia. The etiologic factor of your anemia needs to be investigated in order to be treated correctly. However, anemia never go away completely. Everything has to do with the type of anemia and how it was acquired. For example, iron deficiency anemia due to blood loss or due to lack of nutrients, can be corrected by stopping the blood loss and eating food that are reach in iron. Diet: beans, dried fruits, eggs, lean red meat, salmon, iron-fortified bread and cereal, peas, tofu, dark green leafy vegetables (Spanish cucumber, broccoli) among others. No, anemia due to hereditary condition, the etiology (cause) of that condition needs to be assessed to find the right treatment. Severe anemia could be very serious. Loosing blood quickly can be fatal. The three main causes are red blood cell loss, lack of red blood production in the bone marrow or red cell destruction by the immune system. A hematologist would be a great choice. They will send the test to the lab. For analysis. But a complete work up is appropriate to find the etiology of the anemia. Thank you.

What tests detect anemia?

The complete blood count (CBC) is the most common test used to confirm anemia. It is part of the routine tests done. The complete CBC test the hemoglobin and hematocrit. The hemoglobin READ MORE
The complete blood count (CBC) is the most common test used to confirm anemia. It is part of the routine tests done. The complete CBC test the hemoglobin and hematocrit. The hemoglobin is the iron-rich protein part in the red blood cell that carries the oxygen. The hematocrit is a measure how much space the red blood cells take up in your blood. Low level of hemoglobin or hematocrit signify anemia. Everything has to do with the type of anemia and how it was acquired. For example, iron deficiency anemia due to blood loss or due to lack of nutrients, can be corrected by stopping the blood loss and eating food that are reach in iron. Diet: beans, dried fruits, eggs, lean red meat, salmon, iron-fortified bread and cereal, peas, tofu, dark green leafy vegetables (Spanish cucumber, broccoli) among others. No, anemia due to hereditary condition, the etiology (cause) of that condition needs to be assessed to find the right treatment. Severe anemia could be very serious. Loosing blood quickly can be fatal. The three main causes are red blood cell loss, lack of red blood production in the bone marrow or red cell destruction by the immune system. A hematologist would be a great choice. They will send the test to the lab. For analysis. But a complete work up is appropriate to find the etiology of the anemia. Thank you.

How long do anemia test results take?

Test results usually last 24 to 48 hours. This is depending on the findings and if any additional tests needs to be performed. Thank you.

How will a pathologist test for allergies in my son?

Yes, there are: Allergy skin testing, blood tests, spirometry (lung function tests), Food challenges, medication (drug) challenge, aspirin desensitization, patch testing as well. READ MORE
Yes, there are: Allergy skin testing, blood tests, spirometry (lung function tests), Food challenges, medication (drug) challenge, aspirin desensitization, patch testing as well. A full allergy test consists of placing a small amount of substance (allergens) that may be causing your symptoms on the skin, most often in your forearm, upper arm or back. Skin Prick Test (SPT) is the most popular and is a quick test that gives results within
15 – 20 minutes. A doctor may test from few substances or as many as 40 at a time. Thank you.

Should I get tests if I might have melanoma?

Yes, find a dermatologist for him to do a complete physical examination of your skin and ask for a biopsy or if he can take it out, in-office procedure, and send it to the tissue READ MORE
Yes, find a dermatologist for him to do a complete physical examination of your skin and ask for a biopsy or if he can take it out, in-office procedure, and send it to the tissue pathologist for diagnosis. Thank you.

How often should I get blood tests to check my body's levels?

It is recommended that at least once a year you get a blood test with your annual checkup. Thank you.

What is used to test for diabetes?

Normal blood glucose is between 70 – 100 mg/dL or 80 – 110 mg/dL depending on the lab. A blood test is used to check diabetes. Hemoglobin A1c is the test used besides measuring READ MORE
Normal blood glucose is between 70 – 100 mg/dL or 80 – 110 mg/dL depending on the lab. A blood test is used to check diabetes. Hemoglobin A1c is the test used besides measuring your blood sugar level on empty stomach. Thank you.

My son has a constant headache that occurs around the afternoon. What could be the reason?

There are many causes of headache. However, the fact that your son eyeglasses prescription has increased it could be the cause. Please, take your son to his ophthalmologist. Thank READ MORE
There are many causes of headache. However, the fact that your son eyeglasses prescription has increased it could be the cause. Please, take your son to his ophthalmologist. Thank you.

My mother's biopsy confirmed a malignant tumor. Should we consider a second opinion before the treatment?

Usually, the laboratory uses a second Opinion from another laboratory if there were atypical cells that needed to be confirmed. I doubt that the laboratory gave you a wrong diagnosis. READ MORE
Usually, the laboratory uses a second Opinion from another laboratory if there were atypical cells that needed to be confirmed. I doubt that the laboratory gave you a wrong diagnosis. To answer your question, yes you can have a second opinion. Ask her Doctor and request the second opinion. Thank you.

How can people check the liver function?

A healthcare provider will take a blood sample from vein in your arm, using a small needle, blood will be collected in a tube and send it to the lab. Thank you.

Can a steam bath be harmful for the eyes?

It is not bad for your eyes unless there is direct exposure to heat. Thank you.

How is HPV diagnosed?

HPV shows in vulva, vagina, cervix, rectum, anus, penis, and scrotum. Also, can be seen in mouth and throat. The way to confirm the diagnosis is when you get genital warts. A biopsy READ MORE
HPV shows in vulva, vagina, cervix, rectum, anus, penis, and scrotum. Also, can be seen in mouth and throat. The way to confirm the diagnosis is when you get genital warts. A biopsy is taken, or the complete wart is excised, then sent to the laboratory to be examined and identified. Thank you.

Forensic pathologist vs pathologist

A forensic pathologist is a pathologist who has done a fellowship (one year training) in forensic. All general pathologists do forensic pathology in their training, but a forensic READ MORE
A forensic pathologist is a pathologist who has done a fellowship (one year training) in forensic. All general pathologists do forensic pathology in their training, but a forensic pathologist do a fellowship and only work in forensic. Thank you.