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Hepatitis alcoholic
Hi My sgot is 429 and sgpt is 320 and bilrubin is 1.8 is this alocholic hepatitis?? And mild hepatomagly with grade 2 to 3 changing fatty
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Can be alcoholic/ any infection.
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must stop alcohol. plesse vonsult a physician in person for an examination/ evaluation and management
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Liver enzyme levels are high.Get hepatitis b and c serology tests.Grade 1 fatty liver is reversible ,so is grade 2 to an extent,by stopping alcohol consumption , strict diet modifications plus reducing the weight.
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It can be any Hepatitis. The cause of Hepatitis is diagnosed by History taking and not by the level of liver enzymes.
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Would like to discuss in details and provide solution accordingly. Kindly consult.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Get cbc ultrasound and urine routine done
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Could b Rule out the cause Get few more tests done snd consult a physician
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