Hello, I was hoping of these attached reports from lft and CBC could be better explained to me as to what is wrong. I have had stomach ache for a few months but I was prescribed gastric medicines and rantach d so there's no more pain. However, I have lost appetite and am nauseous most times.
I have attached the latest reports and prescription.
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First report is not clear.Second one ,the hospital summary shows elevated liver enzymes, your abdominal scan is however , depending on your presentation doctor has prescribed you the medicines and suggested endoscopy which may have revealed the cause of the upper abdomen pain
Your report attachments do not have clear scan. But whatever was readable, has been interpreted as deranged liver function test. Please abstain from oily spicy food, junk food. Take tablet liv 52 twice a day. Take light home cooked meal with coconut water curd buttermilk soups, salad raddish, carrots, fruits papaya guava pineapple apple. Wishing you a speedy recovery
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