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Increase in ALT & AST after lap surgery
There is an increase in ALT - 78.7 U/L and AST - 58.30 U/L after gallbladder removal , what does it means?should I be worried? All other LFT tests were normal
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When was the surgery done? It depends on it. The rise in transaminase levels is not very significant but still needs proper evaluation
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Consult your surgeon who has done the surgery or any Gastroenterologist/Hepatologist
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Yes it could be viral hepatitis or drug induced Need to review your medication
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Review medication and stop drugs causing liver injury
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