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LFT tests.
1st LFT - Bilirubin - 5.7(direct 4.7 & indirect 3), sgpt - 1180, protein - 7.3, albumin - 3, Globulin - 4.3, phosphate - 190 2nd LFT(on the date of discharge from hospital almost 7 days after the 1st report) Bilirubin - 4.0, sgpt - 550, protein - 7.3, phosphate - 231 3rd LFT(almost after a Week from the last report) Bilirubin - 0.99(direct 0.49 & indirect .50), sgpt - 159.6, protein - 7.60, albumin - 4.47, Globulin - 3.13, phosphate - 105 Does this seem to be a good sign? I have been taking udiliv 300 from the very 1st day it's been a month but still I see the urine yellowish even after taking an ample amount of water.
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Hi, This is not just a good sign but the best of signs. Strong improvement of your labs but more importantly you would be feeling better too The nausea would have settled, better appetite and a bit of improvement in your general state of well being right? That's equally important. Your lab reports could suggest acute viral hepatitis, acute alcoholic hepatitis and many other illnesses. To understand how long you need Udiliv is only possible after that. Take care
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Hey it seems alright Liver function tests are improving But its cause needs to be evaluated Based on the causative thing management can be modified Seem most likely to be a benign disease Usually it will take time for the lft to become normal
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lft needs to be repeated after some days
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Liver functions are improving. More details are needed, do you have good appetite,  is there any nausea,  are you passing whitish stools,  do you take alcohol, was tests done for hepatitis  b and c, was ultrasound abdomen done  why was udiliv prescribed? Consult with me with details.
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Continue fat free diet, high in proteins and carbohydrates. Continue drinking more water.
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Kindly consult via whatsapp at nine zero two nine six zero zero four seven zero.
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As per the values you have mentioned,your are  recovering from hepatitis.Repeat the liver function tests after a month.
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For detailed evaluation of your case/further queries /guidance/management plan,whatsapp nine three seven zero two eight four three seven six or connect via Practo.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Don't worry about urine being yellow, your Liver function tests are pointing  towards betterment. Best of luck.
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Share your discharge card, what was your diagnosis they made. Need proper history, kindly Connect and consult
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Recovery stage Values are getting better.
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Very  good,  u r improving, keep it up.  Results r impressive.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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If you require assistance or have any health concerns, feel free to reach out for a consultation. Your well-being is my priority, and i'm here to support you on your health journey.
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Great...your recoverd from acute viral hepatitis mostly likely
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Need few more details for proper evaluation. Kindly consult further
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On the basis of your reports u r definitely improving ... keep urself hydrated... continue udiliv 300...avoid outside and fatty food .... also let me know if u have check for viral hepatitis A and E...
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Based on the report..you are recovering from Jaundice.. nothing to worry
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