Suggest Treatment For High ALT Levels
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Dear Friend.
Welcome to HCM. I am Dr Anshul Varshney. I understand your concern.
Slight rise in ALT levels signifies an acute insult to liver. That can be due to fatty liver, pain killer abuse, viral hepatitis, alcohol intake.
He has very high triglycerides level and LDL level which are bad cholesterol. This signifies that he is at risk of heart attack and stroke.
I need a few details to help you better:
1. Does he consume alcohol? If yes how much?
2. Any history of diabetes or Hypertension?
3. Any medicines he takes for any disease?
4. Is he taking any medicine for cholesterol?
5. Is he taking any pain killers?
6. Any problems he has? Why did you get him tested?
7. Is he overweight?
8. Does he smoke?
Revert with these details preferably in point wise manner for a better help.
Stay Healthy.
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Dear Friend.
With such high levels he is at risk of many diseases.
I would advise you to get his following investigations:
1. Ultrasound abdomen to rule out fatty liver.
2. Viral markers.
I would advise you to give him low cholesterol , low fat diet. He should exercise daily.
He should be started on medicines for such high triglycerides levels. A combination of Atorvastatin and Fenofibrate would help him.
He should get this work up to rule out Non Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH).
Review with his reports.
If you have any further query please ask me.
Stay Healthy.
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Detailed Answer:
Dear Friend.
No this is not cancer. You don't worry for that.
He is at risk of heart disease and stroke because of dyslipidemia. He should be started on treatment.
If you can't afford to get tested at least you can ask your doctor to start him on the treatment advised.
He would be fine once his cholesterol levels come back to normal.
If you have any further query please ask me.
Stay Healthy.