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Suffering from last few months
In December I felt unwell and went to a local doctor, done some tests. Tsh, Fbs, Creatinine, Urea, Cbc, Whole abdomen Usg(due to loss of appetite, some pain in shoulder/scapula), LFT. Just LFT abnormal SGPT 90, SGOT 50 and Bilirubin 1.6 rest tests clear. Doctor gave UDLIV 300. In January Doc told all ok go and check but I still had symptoms. Did LFT and CBC and now SGPT 150 and SGOT 53 and Bilirubin 1.6, in cbc eosinophil 12%, rest are ok. In February again tested and SGPT 88, sgot 38 and bilirubin 1.3, in cbc eosinophil was 4%. In March did same test, in LFT SGPT 63, sgot 41 and bilirubin 1.4 and in CBC eosinophil 7%. In March i also did Vit D test 75.3, Hep. B and C test also non reactive and ESR, Chest X ray(pa), ecg also normal. But symptoms like chest pressure, loss of appetite, feeling unwell, gas, rare pain in lower left and upper left abdomen and sometimes stomach irritation is there, bowel movement ok, no fever or vomit. (Last Oct end tour, aware about food and package water)
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Consult a Gastroenterologist.
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CHANGE LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY FIRST OTHERWISE NO THERAPY GIVES U PROPER RESULT.  U HAVE TO FIX ONE BY ONE, ALL CAN NOT BE FIXED AT A TIME.
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Is there anything significant in USG abdomen?
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Do consult
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LFT was raised earlier but now improving, so likely mild liver inflammation (infection, fatty liver, or drug-related). Current symptoms look more like gastritis/acidity. Take light diet, avoid oily/spicy food, alcohol, and start antacid/PPI if not already. If symptoms persist, get USG + repeat LFT after 3–4 weeks. Please consult me for proper evaluation and treatment.
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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