My father of age 62 years is having microcalculi in gallbladder. He had AVR and his current ejection fraction is 20%. Doctor recommended not to go for surgery as it might be high risk. But my father is having recurrent abdominal pain sometimes severe. What to do in this case
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Ejection fraction 20% is very high risk....although ... Get done liver function test. ..
Can be started on liver enzymes like Liv 52 / Udiliv....
It might help ..but of questionable value in treating the condition.
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