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Recovering from mild jaindice lft report
I m recovering from mild jaundice. my current LFT reports are attached. i am taking udiliv 300 twice a day and liv 52 thrice a day from past 6 days.. i am still experincing mild pain on liver side and little pain on right sholulder.. no fever.. pls suggest
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U can stop your tablets, taking those tabs on short term aren't gonna help you. Need a proper diagnosis if u had jaundice. Get USG Abdomen and Hbsag done.
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Nothing serious Continue liv 52 And start tab neurobion forte once daily And repeat LFT After 15 days.... You will completely recover....
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alcohol ?
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Requires further evaluation ,needs to compare the report with the earlier report before starting luv 52&udiliv .requires abdominal scan report ,Hepatitis profile further .
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For pain u can take tab meftal spas,tab zerodol Mr If not feel well can take tab tramanil For proper treatment-need history and evaluation -u can consult me online for treatment here or on whatspp 87 07 81 33 one eight
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Need detailed history and evaluation for better treatment
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