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I got tested for AMYLASE ,Serum test and the value was 133 U/L, due to alcohol. Is it serious what should I do?
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U got testd for amylase... And now ur already tellng its due to alcohol.. Then probably u also kno wat to do also.. Secondly for it to b alcoholic induced pancreatitis ..then lipase levels is a better test... Kindly consult
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Stop drink alcohol
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need more information about your quarry Connect please with practo app now for further evaluation and management .
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Stop alcohol immediately.yes your amylase level is increase and this signifies your pancreatic function.connect please
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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