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Lft report during pregnancy
Hi am on my 27+ weeks of pregnancy with twin. My left report shows that I have sgot 97, sgpt 140 & albumin 3.43 rest all are within limit. What should I do ? Is there anything to worry about seriously? Is those effect my babies as well as me ?
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A possible case of cholestasis during pregnancy which is commonly seen Pls visit your gynecologist and stay under close observation Regards
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May be liver ailment Need to evaluate it further..
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Don't worry it's normal , ot, pt increased in this time, use tab livomin from charak pharma 2-2tab bd after meal.
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Most likely u are having cholestasis of pregnancy. Are you having itching all over body. Do your CBC.
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Hi..please visit your obstetrician who will start u on treatment for obstetric cholelithiasis and things will settle ..nothing to worry..it’s a common occurrence in pregnancy
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Take some ayurveda medicines for this And consult me online
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