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Total bilirubin 1.6, Indigestion/Nausea
I am suffering from Indigestion/Gas and nausea from last 4 months..sometimes say after 14-15 days, I also vomit. In ultrasound, Fatty liver Grade 2 came...I got LFT and in LFT total bilirubin came 1.6...is Indigestion/Gas/Nausea is related to high bilirubin/fatty liver?? Kindly guide
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Need few more details for further evaluation. Kindly consult
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It's significant  bilirubin  level.   CHANGE LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY AS U HAVE FATTY LIVER  GR TWO.  YOU COULD HAVE SHARE LFT REPORT AS A WHOLE. USE BUTTERMILK CURD  IN ABNDENCE. BEETROOT IS ALSO BENIFICIAL. TAB UDILIV 300 TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR ONE MONTH. TAB LIV 52 ONE AT NIGHT FOR LONG TIME. TAB OZ TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR FIVE DAYS. Diet must be  blend. Least oil no fried, no fast, no junk no outside food.
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Gastritis. Avoid spicy foods. Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach..use more of curd and butter milk.
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Kindly connect Need few more details.
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Please connect, avoid fried and oily items, needs treatment
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Please share LFT report
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Consult a gastroenterologist
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Yes, related
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Start some detox drink ,any habits Consult online
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Avoid fried food and spicy food and Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Could you please share your LFT report? A total bilirubin of 1.6 mg/dL isn’t very significant on its own, but we need to review your SGOT and SGPT levels for a clearer picture. Kindly also mention any existing comorbidities like diabetes and whether you consume alcohol. If the rest of the LFT is within normal limits, your symptoms are unlikely to be due to fatty liver. Gastritis is a possibility, and a short course of PPIs may help. Additionally, I’d suggest consulting a dietician for personalized guidance on managing fatty liver.
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Provide required information Tab Nexpro 40 before breakfast everyday for two weeks. Syrup Digene one tablespoon 30 minutes after each meal for two weeks. Consult a dietician.
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Your symptoms of indigestion, gas, and nausea with occasional vomiting may be related to your Grade 2 fatty liver. Slightly elevated bilirubin (1.6) is not alarming but may reflect liver stress. A liver-friendly diet, regular meals, and exercise help. Avoid oily food and alcohol.
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If symptoms persist or worsen, please consult for further evaluation.
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