Hepatitis A

2019-06-10 04:13:01
I have been diagnosed with Hepatitis A, got admitted for a week, Now I am suffering from jaundice, from last 10 days my bilirubin level is around 8, is it fine? and at what level I can start going to office.
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It’s not fine. U have regulate ur diet strictly. . Medication also required . Chat online ll guide you in detail.

Answered2019-06-10 06:30:16

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It's high. Homoeopathic medicines will help you reduce and cure this problem.
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Answered2019-06-10 06:19:08

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Homoeopathic medicines can permanently cure the problem rapidly effectively and efficiently without any side effects
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Answered2019-06-10 06:09:57

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This Bilirubin level is high ..
Next Steps
Be in regular follow up with the primary doctor. Repeat LFT as per instruction.
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Take complete rest, light diet.. rich in carbohydrates, low protein Avoid oily spicy, junk,food.

Answered2019-06-10 04:18:07

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Periodic monitoring is required.

Answered2019-06-10 04:49:04

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Hi Total  bilirubin  is  still high It  should  be  reduced  to 2 So  then  you  can  join  office. Hepatitis  A  is  viral  infection   it  needs  rest  to  be  taken. Consult  me  online  for proper  guidance  and advice with  reports

Answered2019-06-10 04:41:00

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Level is high..take homeopathic medicine to cure it completely n take rest. Regards Dr Deepika Gupta Clinic address-2519, sector 46 Gurgaon

Answered2019-06-10 04:37:15

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