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Liver pain
I have a liver pain after the drinks... And if I m doing it after 1 day gap I can't able to drink 1 drink and having a hevavy pain in liver...
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u should go for check the LFT & usg it show what internal things disturb u.
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u can take homoeopathic treatment for this complain. it need more detail for prescription so u personally consult here.
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if u have this problem avoid drinking.
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Cirrhosis of Liver Sx – skin changes, pruritus, hepatomegaly, malaise, asterix, spider angioma, jaundice, fatigue. PE – Skin - yellow. Abd - distended, caput medusa. Liver - hepatomegaly. Eyes - icterus. Extremities.
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Dx – Admit to Hospital for full diagnostic Work-Up and referral to Hepatologist. • CBC - Thrombocytopenia, leukopenia. CMP (AST, ALT, Alk Phos, Bili), GGT. Lipids, Hepatitis panel, Coags (PT/PTT/INR). Abdomen Ultrasound. Imaging U/S or CT, GI consult, Liver Bx.
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