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Jaundice problem
My bilirubin is 2.4 and SPGT & SGOT 38. I had high bilirubin (13.8) about a month ago. Now I am feeling lot better and weakness is almost gone also. Can I go back to normal routine?
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Wait for one more week,yr bilirubin is still on higher side so don't exert much Another important factor is diet Have healthy diet with balanced nutrition
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avoid these  foods  which are more likely to damage the liver, including those high in fat, sugar, or salt. Other foods that may damage the liver include fried food and raw or undercooked shellfish.
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Foods that are high in fiber are particularly good for the liver, including fruits and vegetables and whole grains.    We have good liver tonic type medicines in homeopathy to control yr complaints.
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Hope you got the details of cause and do's and don't s by your Doctor.. Good to avoid the cause..follow a healthy routine which suits your normal life.. 
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