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Bilirubin total has gone up
I did a complete body check up 4 months ago which indicated elevated bilirubin levels for total 1.28 against 1.2, direct 0.38 and indirect 0.98. Ultrasound showed grade 3 fatty liver. I was asked to reduce my weight and do lots of excercise, I did and reduced weight by 6 kgs, and still walking and daily excercising. 4 months later, my most of the other tests like cholesterol and uric acid have come down drastically. But LFT shows increase in bilirubin total from 1.2 to now 1.88, direct 0.68, indirect 1.26. it's bit scary now. I was given anti oxidants last time. I don't have any weakness, no yellowish skin or eyes, do I need to goto physician or gastro?
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If you are consuming alcohol,avoid it.avoid fatty meal.can take a corse of ulyses 300 rwo times a day after meal for 1 month and recheck lft after one month.Take plenty of citrus fruits.
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Grade 3 fatty liver means hepatitis so bilirubin has to go up. Now you need treatment for Hepatitis. Take dietary control .. low fats high protein low carbohydrates diet. Exercise well regular. It will take time to come down
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Pls send latest complete liver profile report.
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