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Jaundice ,hepatitis a
I was diagnosed with hepatitis a ,Todays lft report my total billirubin is 1.44 ,direct billirubin is 0.40 and indirect billirubin is 1.04 my sgpt is 37 and sgot 33 my albumin is 5.42 and a:g ratio is 2.32 I am taking udiliv 300 from last 2 months ,now can i stop eating udiliv 300? And can i eat normal food from now?
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In liver disease only ayurvedic medicine is effective without any side effectseff.
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take alovera,goliya, avala etc.Foe more information seven seven nine three zero two zero four eight zero.
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Dear , don't worry  But fallow your treating doctor  , that doctor wl give u right answer Take care 
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Homoeopathic medicines can permanently cure the problem rapidly effectively and efficiently without any side effects
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you need to consult me online through the platform and medicines will be sent to you by courier
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please consult with me on chat will suggest
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Yes u can stop all medicine..take normal diet.less oils less fat
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Decision of tablet n food are not taken on lab reports. I need to ask other relevant questions before giving u proper advice. Consult in pvt chat
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Pleass chat personally for discussion
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Stop the medication and repeat lft after one week. If it increases then consult me. You need to take low fat and protein for one month. Eat light food for one month.
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If it’s normal you can stop it. Strictly reduce red meat . Oily food. Easy digestible food would be good. Recheck reports after medication stopped to be in safer side.
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Hi,yes you can stop,but in case off doubt consult online for further guidance
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take less salt and oily food for at least 1month more
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