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Slightly elevated Amylase and Lipase
Recently, I have done my blood tests and it shows slightly elevated Amylase and Lipase levels. Amylase level is 151 and Lipase is 51. I don't have diabetes, blood pressure and other conditions. Before Two months ago, I had a Hpylori infection and I undertook 14 days of three antibiotics course. I don't have any symptoms. My c-reactive protein is 0.87 and all other reports are normal. Had abdominal ultrasound a week ago and it shows no abnormalities in the liver, pancreas, gallbladder, kidneys, and Spleen... Everything is normal... Should I worry about amylase and Lipase levels as they are slightly elevated... Kindly reply...
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Plz repeat it and also lft and consult a general surgeon
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