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De arrenge liver enzymes
In 2016 i was first dignosed with high billurubin. Since 2024 dec it's high .like unconjugated billurubin 1.4 And congjugated .3 Total billurubin 2. Inthis range since 9years with normal liver enzymes.some doctor said it's gilbert syndrome. But in jan2025 I test routine check found liver enzymes high Like sgpt 75 Sgot 50 After taking medicine EVION 400mg And eurosocol sr 400 It was normal between 15 days intervals Fibroscan also normal I am occasional drink I also hyperthyroidism problem Should I woory about my liver. Is hyperthyroidism can cause high liver enzymes I am overthinking Pls pls suggest
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You have a history of high bilirubin (Gilbert syndrome pattern) Mild liver enzyme elevation can be due to: Thyroid condition Occasional alcohol use Medications Diet and lifestyle factors
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The current elevation is mild and likely manageable with lifestyle modifications. Continue your thyroid medications as prescribed and schedule a follow-up in 6-8 weeks with new tests.
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