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I drank alcohol 8 days back And I have been trying to reduce weight so I am trying to Reduce the food intake so the time table is imbalance This are my blood test There seem to be increase in total and direct Billirium Is it jaundice or is it due to fasting . Or is my liver failing?
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No your liver is not failing with this report.
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Doesn't usually happen because of fasting. The liver doesn't fail as such without any substantial pathology. Raised bilirubin in your case suggests hepatic cause. Also seems unlikely that alcohol is the cause here. Your Vitamin D is on the higher end. Should be between 40 to 60. Need to stop the supplements.
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1. Take a more comprehensive LFT Panel. 2. Liver USG may be considered.
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Yes, its is jaundice. Please schedule an appointment for a proper evaluation and treatment plan.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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