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Hypothyroidism and 1.4 bilirubin
I’m a 28 year old female and I just found out I have hypothyroidism and my cholesterol is a little high. On top of that in my blood work I noticed my total bilirubin was 1.4. The weird thing is that my doctor didn’t even mention it and when I asked her about it and if we should look into it further she said no and that she’s not concerned about it. Could my bilirubin be caused by my hypothyroidism or could it be from drinking if I’m a drinker. I only drink beer but I drink it a few times a week.
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Please Do following.... Wake up early go for morning walk in greenery daily with relaxed mind Do yogasanas and pranayam daily Take salads and fruits more Take milk regularly Avoid oily spicy and fast food, non veg food, processed food for few weeks Stop alcoholic drink totally Take Kumariasav 15 ml Twice a day for 6 weeks Lohasav 10 ml Twice a day for 6 weeks Continue your thyroid treatment Recheck your liver profile thyroid profile after 6 weeks Send me report on practo
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HELLO, BILLIRUBIN LEVEL IS HIGH DUE TO ALCOHOL. THIS IS NOT VERY HIGH, BUT YOU DON'T CARE THAN IT BECOMES UNCONTROLABLE. CHANG TOTALLY YOUR LIFE PATTERN, DIET. WALKING FOR 40 MIN. EXERCISE QUITE ALCOHOL. NO FAT, ALMOST BLEND DIET. CONSULT A GASTROENTEROLOGIST N AN ENDOCRINOLOGIST. OK.
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