Jaundice(increased bilirubin)

2017-11-05 08:10:07
I have been diagnosed for jaundice form 2 months.still the bilirubin levels are not normal(0.6+3.03=3.7) and silymaryn 70(adviced by local doc) tablets causes excessive body pain. I want to know if it is jaundice or anemia and what caused increased bilirubin. ( I have yellow urine and no vomits and nothing else) I used ayurvedic too..no use Thanks.
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Hello I understand your concern We have many good homeopathic medicines for jaundice to treat it completely from the root itself without any sideffects that are part of conventional medicines Please contact me directly or ask me at dramisha.com Online consultation and medicines at your doorstep are also delivered nationally and internationally Warm regards Dr Amisha Mirchandani 09819        055014

Answered2017-11-06 03:52:50

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Hello, there are certainly a few good medicines for recovering the problem of raised bilirubin levels when prescribed with a proper care about all the history n presnt status of your status.You will definitely get good hopes with homeopathic treatment. Go for it my wishes for the good health.
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Diet plays important role for healthy liver so kindly take proper diet.
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Keep yourself strss free as far as possible and do some fitness exercise n yog.Drink lots of water for proper flushing of the system.

Answered2017-11-05 12:44:17

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