My amylase report shows high value 195. Last year I tested it was around 200. Assuming it is chronic & may be exist for years & it was detected last year by chance what could be the issue. I don't have diabetes. Could this cause body itching or eosinophilia or how it should be treated
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Consider testing lipase, macroamylase, and ultrasound abdomen to rule out pancreatic or hepatobiliary causes.
If symptoms like abdominal pain, nausea, or weight loss are present, further workup (CT/MRCP) may be needed.
If itching and eosinophilia persist, a liver function test, stool for ova/parasites, and allergy screening may be helpful.
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