I am having high fever (101-103) since thursday and i got checked for platelets which came to be 1.77 lakh on saturday. but then again today i got checked for dengue antigen , malaria and widal. everything came out to be negative. due to high sgpt- 55 on saturday and 84 on monday (today) and platelets going down to 1.66 lakhs, doctor is saying Jaundice. i regulary exercise and eat a healthy diet mostly. last year my sgpt was 17 on a routine health check.
could it be viral fever?
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See following good and healthy habits are fine..
But it also depends on ur immunity..
It can b a viral infection but yet jaundice can occur in viral hepatitis..
First get a thorough evaluation bfore coming to certain conclusions..
Kindly consult online for more help and support
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