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S Cholesterol - 243, SGPT - 53, SGOT - 80, Creatinine - 1.58, Total Bilirubin - 3.85, Direct Bilirubin - 1.17, Indirect Bilirubin - 2.68, TLC - 12100, Neutrophils - 77, Lymphocytes - 19, PLT - 1.18, RBC - 3.46, MCV -122, MCH - 41, Stone in Kidney, piles problem, Left anterior hemi block. I am a regular drinker and smoker, working in the corporate sector with lots of stress and travel and no habit for exercise. These are six  months ago and at that time I consulted with the Doctor and took medicine for one month with a little bit of reducing consumption of alcohol and smoking and felt better, after one month I took these things regularly and stopped medicines but now the same problem is facing again. Pls suggest that it is recoverable or not and how much my liver and kidney was damaged as per reports and situations.
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TILL U DON'T CHANGE  LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY,  NO WAY OUT. YOUR SUFFERING  YET CONSUME  ALCOHOL,  SMOKE AS U R IN CORPORATE SECTOR,  IS IT JUSTIFIABLE TO YOUR BODY,  NO NOT AT ALL, U R VERY  CRUEL  TO YOUR  BODY.
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Your test results and lifestyle factors indicate multiple health concerns that require urgent attention, but the good news is that much of this is reversible with proper intervention. *Key Health Risks Identified:** 1. **Liver Damage:**    - Elevated bilirubin (3.85) and liver enzymes suggest alcoholic hepatitis    - Continued drinking could progress to cirrhosis 2. Kidney Impairment:**    - Creatinine 1.58 indicates reduced kidney function    - Kidney stone adds to this burden 3. Blood Abnormalities:**    - High cholesterol (243) increases cardiovascular risk    - Abnormal RBC indices (MCV 122) suggest nutritional deficiencies 4. Cardiac Concern:**    - Left anterior hemi-block requires cardiac monitoring Reversibility Outlook:** - **If you act now:** Liver/kidney function can improve significantly within 3-6 months of abstinence - **Critical window:** Next 6 months are crucial to prevent permanent damage *Immediate Action Plan:** 1. Complete alcohol cessation** (non-negotiable) 2. **Smoking cessation program** 3. **Medical supervision for:**    - Liver support medications    - Kidney stone management    - Cardiac evaluation 4. **Lifestyle changes:**    - Stress management techniques    - Gentle exercise program    - Nutritional rehabilitation Monitoring Needed:** - Repeat LFT/KFT in 4 weeks - Ultrasound abdomen - Cardiac stress test Your Next Steps:** 1. Commit to complete lifestyle change 2. Seek professional help for addiction 3. Begin medical treatment under supervision For a detailed recovery plan tailored to your specific needs, please contact me on whatsapp at eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two. I can help coordinate your care with specialists as needed.
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Kindly connect with full reports.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Needs to be evaluated. Do Consult.
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Need more history for proper evaluation. Kindly consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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