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Suggest Treatment For Elevated Liver Enzyme Levels
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Blood test results
Detailed Answer:
You may discuss with your doctor how to
1 lower your triglycerides
2 improve your sugar control
3 address the elevated liver enzymes and lymphocyte count
When I see someone like you in my practice, I typically order the following blood tests in addition to a detailed physical examination:
Electrolytes (Sodium and Potassium in particular)
HbA1c (Glycosylated Hemoglobin = your last 3 months' glucose average). Also known by other names such as GlycoHemoglobin or Glycated Hemoglobin or A1c
Liver function tests (SGOT , SGPT, Albumin, Bilirubin, Alkaline Phosphatase)
Kidney function tests (BUN, Creatinine)
TSH (checks your thyroid) 12 hour Fasting Lipid profile
Urine albumin to Creatinine Ratio (early sign of diabetes affecting the kidney)
25 hydroxy Vitamin D levels (ideal range 40 to 60 ng/ml = 100 to 150 nmol/liter)
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Follow up
Detailed Answer:
Although diabetes can be associated with elevated triglycerides and fatty liver changes (with consequent rise in liver enzymes), the high RBC and lymphocyte count are not directly related to the diabetes.
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