Suggest Treatment For Yellowing In Eyes And Alcoholism
Question: If I stop alcohol entirely, (a) will this condition reverse (improve to normal), (b) what is the probability and, if so, (c) how long (on average) to return to normal? Finally, does it matter that I take clonazepam (1 mg bedtime for sleep)? Thank you for your kind help.
Jaundice associated with acute alcoholic Hepatitis is reversible.
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thank you for posting query at HCM.
I've read your query and understood your concern.
You've mentioned that you observed mild yellow discoloration in sclera and skin. It's jaundice and usually seen in the setting of hepatitis. Your recommended to also have tests for Hepatitis B and C. Its better to rule out these as a cause of hepatitis.
Yes, acute alcoholic hepatitis is reversible provided you strictly abstain from drinking alcohol. Moreover your advised to
- follow a LOW fat diet
- avoid red meat
- ingest vegetables ingested daily
- perform less activity (no sports). rest MORE.
- use lemon juice (lemonade) once in a day
-"recheck liver enzymes and lipid profile after 6 to 8 weeks".
Secondly, it might take few weeks to couple of months for the liver enzymes to return back to normal. However, yellow skin and yellow sclera (eyes) may be diminished very soon.
Thirdly, clonazepam maybe taken if prescribed by treating physician but you should follow up with your physician regularly.
Further queries are most welcome.
Hope to answer your concern.
Wish you good and sound health.
Regards,
Dr Tayyab Malik