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Lft and lipid report
Hello doctor Yesterday, my husband had again very high bp and even tablets were not working..it went up to 172/109. I am very scared. Doc asked him for Lft and Lipid. So the reports are as..bilirubin total as 2.12, bilirubin direct 0.28, bilirubin indirect 1.84. Is it jaundice..?Sgot and sgpt is 25 and 28. Cholesterol report is as.. triglycerides are 263, hdl is 38.60, vldl is 44.40, non hdl is 133.40. LDL is 89 and total cholesterol is 172. Now, I wish to know if there is a requirement of hepatitis b and c test s for him...?also does he need to take medicines for cholesterol also? For bp he is already taking losar 50 twice a day since three months. But still bp goes high sometimes and a severe headache just make him mad.. sometimes he vomits also due to high bp and headache..Please advise as I am losing the trust on our doctor as we are taking medicine since three months but situation is kind of same...please advise...
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1) The liver derangement could be due to Gilbert’s syndrome, which is a very common congenital enzymopathy of liver. However I would advise that you meet a gastroenterologist for further clarification 2) For blood pressure along with Losar 50 mg twice a day I would suggest you add Natrilix SR 1.5 mg once a day 3) Aggressive lifestyle Modifications in the form of diet and exercise has to be a part of his life 4) Lipid lowering medicines have no role for him at this stage/age
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Yes hepatitis b, c and other work up like ultrasound abdomen should be done for liver. Alcohol ibtake should be zero. This could be NASH ( non alcoholic steatohepatitis). Anyways consult a good doctor and have faith on whoever u consult
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