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Stomach bloating and blood in vomiting
Hi , I was feeling bloated for a few days. So go for a blood test and a report has been attached.I am an alcoholic so if I quit alcohol,can it recover automatically or need medication. Please look into the attached blood report.I got minor blood when I forcefully tried to vomit when gas was not passing . Thank you for your support.
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Highly  deranged  lft due to alcohol, u r too late. Uric acid is also high. Cbc hb good,  bold letters  finding  is for academic  interest  not for pat. CHANGE LIFE STYLE DRASTICALLY  SO AS DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY  FIRST, WITHOUT  THAT NO THERAPY IS GOING TO WORK OR GIVE U RESULT. IN ONE SENTENCE  QUITE ALCOHOL, BLAND DIET  PRESCRIBED BY DIATICIAN  AFTER FACE TO FACE CONSULTATION. TAB UDILIV 450 TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR 2 MONTHS. TAB LIV 52 O E AT NIGHT AFTER DINNER FOR 3 MONTHS  OR MORE. NEXPRO RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR 4 WEEKS.   UNIENZYME TAB TWO TIMES AFTER FOOD FOR ONE MONTHS.
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Kindly connect Will help you.
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Yes, in most of the cases liver recovers from the alcohol insults. Do not try to vomit forcefully. If there ar black stools consult doctor Get a usg abdomen done for liver
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Patient can have TAB PAN- DSR OD BEFORE BREAKFAST FOR 7 DAYS. TAB ONDEM 4MG AS REQUIRED (ANTI EMETICS). SYP DUPHULAC 20 ML OD AT BED TIME.
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Patient is advised to stop the alcohol consumption. Also, If you consume alcohol on a REGULAR basis it is advised to visit the doctor before abruptly stopping the consumption.
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Liver function is seemingly compromised
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Consultation for medication under prescription is advisable
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Alcohol abstinence and low fat diet is advisable
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Need few more details for further evaluation. Kindly connect
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Consult online Start syrup sucrafil o 10 ml twice daily for few days Contact will guide you to further
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Stop alcoholic. Do consult psychiatrist for alchohol de-addiction program.
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