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2023-12-07 14:14:14
10 year old girl LFT: ALP-380,Ast 40,  ALT 48, total bilirubin 0.72, ESR - 16mm/hr MPV in CBC test 13.2 fl. Serum Calcium: 10.2mg/dl. Ultrasound report shows urinary bladder floaters. Normal scan, upper abdomen with cystitis.  Can bladder infection cause high ALP. Is there any gallbladder stone. USG report says normal in outline and distensions. No focal wall thickening. What needs to be done??
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ALP is a non specific test. It may specify Liver disease but it in no way signifies urinary bladder infection . There is no gall bladder pathology.

Answered2023-12-07 16:47:00

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult via whatsapp on nine zero two nine six zero zero four seven zero.

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Heyy I can help you better with further treatment course needed. U can connect me via whatsapp on seven zero eight two zero two two zero six two.

Answered2023-12-07 15:20:33

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Answered2023-12-07 15:16:15

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Yes it is due to the urinary tract infection. Get a urine routine and urine culture sensitivity and start antibiotics immediately and continue till results come and than change to the sensitive antibiotic after you get the culture sensitivity report. Plenty of fluids and control fever as and when needed

Answered2023-12-07 14:48:57

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-12-08 01:47:09

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Answered2023-12-07 23:23:34

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Seems to be urinary tract infection only. May need urine routine and microscopic examination. Regards.

Answered2023-12-07 16:11:49

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-12-07 14:34:37

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Floaters in urinary bladder tells there is urinary tract infection. Check with urine routine. Alkaline phosphatase increases during infection.

Answered2023-12-07 14:26:28

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