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Regarding Hs Crp
My Hs Crp is high since 6 months. 6 months ago it was 4.2   ..3 months ago it was 15.32 and now it is 4.1 WBC and Lymphocytes absolute count were also high(not significant) but now it's been settled to normal. High SGPT(100) & SGOT(52) in LFT. TSH normal. Sugar normal. KFT normal. Chest Xray normal. Ultrasound show Fatty Liver Grade 1 & heavy gas formation. Suffering from gastric problem & frequent burping almost 500 times a day, fatigue, etc.
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Burping is common but 500 times a day is not normal. You should meet a gastroenterologist doctor for opinion. (Gastro Enterologist= superspecialist doctor of diseases of food pipe)(degree- DM, Gastro) Also high SGPT indicates liver disease which has multiple causes such as- Viral Hepatitis, Alcoholic hepatitis etc. So doctor will need to test your blood for making diagnosis.
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avoid intentionally swallowing air and take adequate antacid treatment.
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For indigestion and gas issue needs proper Medications after consulting. Can consult me on practo for proper management and prescription
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Proper medication needed.
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