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Weak, fever, diabetic, high liver enzyme
I'm worried about my mom. She has cirrosis of the liver (non-alcoholic). She hasn't felt good for couple of days. Had blood work this morning, doctor office called back with report of high liver enzymes and going to make appointment with liver doctor. This evening she still is weak, now running a fever and hasn't ate for couple of days to amount to anything. She is also diabetic. Should I get her to ER
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Need to consult hepatologist/gastroenterologist immediately.
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Yes , u should get her to emergency department. She should be admitted in hospital.
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