Good day to you sir
I understand your concern and I appreciate the honesty of stating alcohol consumption before the test as it helps reduce bias for us. I shall try to the best of my abilities to consult you
Your reports suggest elevated triglyceride and serum globulin
There are many causes for hypertriglyceridemia such as metabolic syndrome, familial hypercholesterolemia, Obesity, Prader wili syndrome and many more
However based on your alcohol consumption before test I would like to ask some questions to rule out possibilities
# How frequently do you consume alcohol? Quantity (glasses/day)? How many years has the consumption been going on?
# Do you have any pain just below your right lower most aspect of the rib cage?
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Hello, I am Dr Romain Rajan, General Physician. Your case has been allotted to me.
I have carefully reviewed both your lipid profile and liver function test. Since you consumed alcohol the night before the test, some values may appear temporarily elevated. Still, a few findings need attention.
Advices
1 Avoid alcohol completely for at least ten to fourteen days and then repeat the liver tests for accurate assessment.
2 Increase daily water intake and follow a light diet with fruits and home cooked meals to reduce liver load.
3 Include regular walking for twenty to thirty minutes which helps both liver recovery and cholesterol control.
What to Monitor
1 Any yellowing of eyes or dark urine.
2 Persistent fatigue or nausea after meals.
3 Pain or heaviness in the right upper abdomen.
Management
Your triglycerides are mildly high and your bilirubin levels are elevated, most likely due to alcohol intake before the test.
You may start a simple liver supportive syrup or tablet containing silymarin to help recovery. For cholesterol, lifestyle modification is the first step.
If repeat tests after alcohol free days still show abnormalities, then we may consider a proper treatment plan for fatty liver or dyslipidemia. I can guide you with the exact medicines and doses after understanding your routine, diet pattern and alcohol consumption in detail.
When to Consult a Doctor Immediately
1 Severe abdominal pain.
2 Vomiting with yellow discoloration of skin.
3 Very dark urine or inability to eat.
Every patientâs situation is unique. For accurate diagnosis and lasting relief, it is important to discuss your symptoms, alcohol pattern and medical history in detail.
You can reach out to me directly for this case and also connect with me in future for any medical consultation. I am available on Practo or on WhatsApp at 85271646 seven seven for a one on one consultation where you will receive
1 A personalised treatment plan
2 Safe medicine adjustments if required
3 Quick follow ups to track your recovery
Take care, wishing you good health.
Dr Romain Rajan
General Physician
Hi
You have slight fluctuations in your triglycerides level and your bilirubin is elevated, which means you have jaundice
Best treatment is dietary modification and alcohol abstinence and plenty of oral fluids and to avoid deep fried and highly processed food.
Repeat the same test after 2 months to notice the improvement
For further information and queries consult with me
Total cholesterol in normal with high triglycerides . It it can be due to high intake of sugars , alcohol and other problems like diabetes , thyroid disorders. High triglycerides can increase the risk of fatty liver and heart problems. If you are using alcohol, limit alcohol use ,increase physical activity do weight reduction , reduce sugar and carbohydrate intake.Total wy
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