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Sgpt level and ultrasound liver 14.6
I got jaundice couple months ago and i ran tests which showed jaundice 3.3 and sgpt 80.6 .the physician Doctor said it is because of medication which i was taking of psoriasis and gave some medication for jaundice which i didn't took after a while.then after 15 days i ran through another tests it showed total bilirubin 1.3(i didn't get sgpt at tht day). After that i started some little bit of oil , but i ran some tests again after 20days.which showed again 1.6 total bilirubin & sgpt82.6 .then i took the reports to liver doctor after some days, which gave another tests including again bilirubin n sgpt sgot and hepatitis tests, ultrasound abdomen&also gave URSOCOL 300 to take 2 times a day.i started taking URSOCOL and after 6 days i ran through tests.which showed total bilirubin 1.5 and sgpt and every other tests were normal& in ultrasound only live is minimal enlarged(size 14.6cm).liver Doc said take precautions & gave more some tests n said atlast ki we will do biospy. i am worried.
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If u have been advised liver biopsy, there may have been some findings. In the history told by u there ia no indication for liver biopsy. Liver imaging can help decide better. Other histories and details are needed.
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