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Liver function abnormal
Dear Dr Sir/Madam My bilirubin is 1.3mg, Ast 165,Alt 91 and I have a cyst like a lipoma on my chest wall, I have done a test fine needle aspiration cytology and the report is normal, so now can I remove the lipoma/cyst through surgery since at this moment my liver condition is not so good, m an alcohol addiction for 4 years, and m taking udiliv 150 2 tab in a day for 15 days, Is udiliv for to treat liver disease? And m really worried for my health n liver since m alcohol addiction. Waiting for the valuable answer, Thank you Sir/Madam
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Altered Liver function , typically the liver enzymes dearrangement is seen in many conditions.This mostly happen if there is any other infective pathology already present in the body. SGPT/ SGOT also raised in Alcoholic / non Alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD). A through evaluation needed which includes a Ultrasound of abdomen, Hepatic viral profile ( Hepatitis B and C typically). Get evaluated and this is reversible. Feel free to ask any further quary related to this.
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You can go ahead with the proposed surgery. you can visit me personally by booking an appointment through Practo, Will help you out
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