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LFT TEST, KIDNEY STONE, CYSTITIS
I am having nausea from one week My biochemistryTEST shows increased and decreased level from Feb on 14/02/2020 SGOT -64 SGPT -62 Direct s.BILRUBIN -0.59 Than it becomes normal after I was taking boiled food for 1 week Than I started eating regular home -made food It was normal but after one month my reports shows increased level Last test I was done on 24/03/2020 SGPT -39.2 ( normal range 5-35) Total S. BILRUBIN -0.77(normal range -0-1) Direct s. BILRUBIN -0.29(normal range-<0.3) Indirect s.BILIRUBIN- 0.48 ( normal range - <0.8) nausea is there but I am feeling  hungry too. Please suggest a diet chart and medicine. Apart from this I m having 4.1 mm kidney stone in my right kidney and my urine culture report shows E COLI bacteria ( cystitis) for that I had taken antibiotics too.But I am single and virgin so please tell me is my liver is good or else I need any medication to make it healthy
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Reports suggest mild increase in liver function test that can be due to post viral or some fat in liver What is your weight need a proper history in a elaborate fashion Avoid oily and spicy food Do excerise for 40 min daily Eat fresh fruits Lot of water Ecoli can be due to some mild infection due to stone Is there any history of fever For liver as such no meds eat good food proper diet Consult expert for further queries
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