Brief Answer:
he needs to stop drinking first
Detailed Answer:
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic
If there is a history of
alcohol abuse, it is possible that his altered memory and thinking, slow responses are related to wernicke's
encephalopathy, korsakoff syndrome or the combination,
wernicke-korsakoff syndrome.
These are conditions that occur in persons with a history of alcohol abuse. It is related to deficiency of
vitamin B1 that can occur.
Wernicke's can be associated with problems with eye movement, problems with balance,confusion,
Korsakoff presents with memory problems, lack of insight, decreased contribution to conversations, lack of interest in activities.
There are a range of other symptoms that can also occur with these conditions.
These conditions are diagnosed based on the history of chronic alcohol use, presenting symptoms. Blood tests and imaging are done to rule other possible causes.
Treatment involves cessation of alcohol use, supplementation with vitamin b1, adequate hydration and in some cases
psychotherapy.
Though is
bilirubin is above the upper limit but by itself , it should not cause the extent of the changes you are seeing. If his liver is failing and there is accumulation of other toxins as well , confusion and altered behaviour can occur.
In terms of order of treatment, he needs to stop using alcohol because if he persists , it would not matter if you treat the jaundice , the liver disease or the possible conditions mentioned early.
As long as he continues to use alcohol, the treatment would not be effective.
If he can stop using alcohol, then his liver might be stabilised and the jaundice may reduce.
If he is able to discontinue both the alcohol and smoking at the same time, it would be good.
It would be best, since a lot of his symptoms are in the neurological system, that he visit an
neurologist for assessment.
Order: schedule an appointment with a neurologist
stop using alcohol
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions