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Uric acid high
My uric acid and sgpt and sgot is high. Kindly suggest the measures to lower all these and fatty liver is there grade 3. Is any medicines required.
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Avoid fried food and spicy food and Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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In both problems a proper diet will help. Fatty liver is reversible but requires proper eating habits snd 1hr of exercise.
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You seem to be having a very serious problem with your Liver. Please don't rely on Tele-consultation. Grade III Fatty Liver is only one step short of Cirrhosis Liver leading to Liver failure.
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To suggest medicine we have to know how high is  uric acid  . Sgot and sgpt will be high in  so many scenarios so to be specific more information is needed.
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kindly consult to give a  proper advice
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uric acid can be decreased by avoiding : pulses , seafood , big fish , red meat fruit juice , high sugar contains diet
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Have to evaluate you further, detailed history about your life style, past history,  drug history,  personal history including addictions, detailed examination including height, weight and BMI Then relevant investigations
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kindly contact can prescribe you some medicines
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for time being avoid oily, deep fried, junk foods, maida items , sugar, alcohol etc, workout atleast 30mins per day for 5 days in a week,  i.e 150mins of brisk walk per week (brisk walk - cover 1km in 10mins)
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Share details of your symptoms and lab results. Do tests for hepatitis B and C. For high uric acid, avoid spinach,  tomato,  beans, red meat, beer. For fatty liver, take fat free diet. Tab Rosuvastatin 5mg daily after dinner for 4 to 6 weeks, then repeat lipid profile and liver function tests.
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CHANGE LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY FIRST. IS THE ESSENTIAL  THING. ADD WALK. ALREADY ANSWERED IN FIRST ROUND. FEBUXTARE 40 ONE AT NIGHT ONE MONTH.
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Need to ascertain the cause of Fatty liver. Various causes can lead to this right from Alcohol, viral hepatitis, Metabolic cause like Diabetes, high blood cholesterol, obesity. Need to target the root cause along with weight, dietary management. Need further details of your medical background to help you better.
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Require diet and lifestyle changes need more history kindly consult
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Kindly consult Might require diet and lifestyle changes
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Elevated uric acid indicates inflammation in the body. Excessive carbohydrates and sugar intake, frequent eating, lack of activity/exercise causes it. Fatty liver with elevated liver enzymes sgot , sgpt is a manifestation of unhealthy diet and poor lifestyle choices. There are medications to lower uric acid but are used depending upon the level of uric acid in blood. First step is to improve diet and lifestyle.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Brisk walk 30 minutes per day. Diabetic diet. Avoid oily and junk foods.
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