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Obstetric cholestasis related
I am 33 weeks pregnant and 33 yrs old I am on Udiliv300 twice daily since last week after my LFT results came slightly elevated and I had started having itching. I had obstetric cholestasis in my previous pregnancy. However, today I noticed darkish yellow urine (just like morning urine) throughout the day. No increase in itching though. Baby movement is fine. Is it due to water intake or increased cholestasis? Should I be concerned?
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Repeat LFT and get repeat usg abdomen + fetal well being ...it will tell u both about fetal condition and rule out ur issue
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Hope your LFTs are repeated after starting treatment The dark colour urine can be due to less water intake
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If you are on B complex, yhen aldo Urine color become more yellow.
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