Suggest Treatment For Autoimmune Disease Along With Fatty Liver
Question: I have an autoimmune disease, including dry eyes and interstitial lung disease. I also have had a subtotal colectomy and a gastric sleeve. I currently have kidney stones (my 14th). I also have little citrate and little calcium in my 24 hour urine tests, and high AST and ALT and C-reactive protein. I also have a fatty liver.
(Just to name a few problems). I am exhausted all of the time. Which problem do I address first?
(Just to name a few problems). I am exhausted all of the time. Which problem do I address first?
Brief Answer:
first of all need to adress your autoimmune disease
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear,
Thank you for your query.
From your history i would like to advice you to address your autoimmune disease first because autoimmune disease may lead to certain problem in your body like high c reactive protein, high AST and ALT.
in some auto immune disease there is chances of increased citrate and calcium level and that increased level may be responsible for kidney stones.
So if your autoimmune disease controlled very well chances of secondary problem decreased automatically.
Fatty liver may be due to many cause like due to medicines, substance addiction etc..
Consult any physician for autoimmune disease first.
Thank you
first of all need to adress your autoimmune disease
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear,
Thank you for your query.
From your history i would like to advice you to address your autoimmune disease first because autoimmune disease may lead to certain problem in your body like high c reactive protein, high AST and ALT.
in some auto immune disease there is chances of increased citrate and calcium level and that increased level may be responsible for kidney stones.
So if your autoimmune disease controlled very well chances of secondary problem decreased automatically.
Fatty liver may be due to many cause like due to medicines, substance addiction etc..
Consult any physician for autoimmune disease first.
Thank you
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Pradeep Vitta