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Suggest A Diet For Elevated ASO Titer Levels

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Posted on Wed, 26 Jul 2017
Question: What are the foods we prevent to control aso tire
My aso is 400
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Answered by Dr. Naval Mendiratta (18 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
ASO titre

Detailed Answer:
Good evening

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Well, ASO is a very non specific test and for some reason it is practiced in XXXXXXX and performed in diseases with absolutely no significance. Normal throat infection is also caused by Streptococcal for which ASO can be raised.

SO I am not sure why you are on pentid?? Unless your heart valves were affected due to the rheumatic fever. If not, please consider stopping it...

As for the food, not much food is not to effect the ASO as it is caused by bacterial infection. SO once the infection goes off it gets settled. Even if mildly raised, we dont chase it unless you have symptoms.

Do let me know these queries

Regards
Dr Naval
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Dr. Naval Mendiratta

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Suggest A Diet For Elevated ASO Titer Levels

Brief Answer: ASO titre Detailed Answer: Good evening thank you for writing on health care magic Well, ASO is a very non specific test and for some reason it is practiced in XXXXXXX and performed in diseases with absolutely no significance. Normal throat infection is also caused by Streptococcal for which ASO can be raised. SO I am not sure why you are on pentid?? Unless your heart valves were affected due to the rheumatic fever. If not, please consider stopping it... As for the food, not much food is not to effect the ASO as it is caused by bacterial infection. SO once the infection goes off it gets settled. Even if mildly raised, we dont chase it unless you have symptoms. Do let me know these queries Regards Dr Naval