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Unbalanced liver enzymes and cholesterol
Hi. My SGPT is 125 and SGOT is 62. HDL is 18 and LDL is 152. Can i take both udiliv and roseday together to correct liver enzymes and cholesterol. Plz suggest correct dosage. Have little fever, headache and weakness as symptom. Thanks
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You have low HDL and high LDL (bad cholesterol) Any history of addictions ? Mostly it’s due to fatty liver which needs further evaluation and treatment
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Consult Gastroenterologist or Hepatologist with USG abdomen report
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Low carbohydrate and low fat diet Regular brisk walk and exercises
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Mildly elevated AST and ALT don’t need Udiliv, since udiliv has no role in resolving these. Important questions - history of recent alcohol intake? Are you obese ? Do you have obesity, diabetes or hypertension ? Have you had viral markers done? Have these medicines been prescribed to you, since you are asking for correct dose.
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Please get a thorough evaluation. It’s important we treat you, rather than your reports.
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Udiliv has numerous side effects.
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