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C- reaction protein and liver function
I did basic women's tests and C-reactive protein shows 17.8 mg. I want to know is it good? And some liver function test like GGT, SGOT, SGPT are also high. I am worried. Please help.
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Ur r crp is high means there is some inflammation going on in ur body N raised liver enzymes is not a gud sign U need to being them down Avoid oily spicy foods Take tab udiliv 300 mg twice a day with meals Eat simple sugars
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Need to see reports, consult now to start proper medication
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Consult for proper medications
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High CRP levels indicate you have inflammation in your body , and high liver enzymes along with high CRP levels indicate hepatitis , will need to do further lab reports to rule out the type of hepatitis
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