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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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How Can Jaundice Be Treated?

hi doctore i am suffring from jaundice from last 2 months and its is flacutating and not comming properly down and all the test are normal ultra sound and mrct scan is alos normal there are stone in gall blader but no pain arrise and no fever and pain is going on all the scan reports are clear as well as food pipe is normal no stone found in bile duct infection level is also going down infection rate is 71 normal rate is 40 jaundice is 13.6 and normal is 0.2 to 1.20
Mon, 21 Aug 2017
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Are you a chronic Alcoholic?You said all reports are normal. If there is stone in the gall bladder then this is the cause. What is your LFT report?. What is your Liver enzymes levels? What about your HBsAg level? Surgery may be required to remove the stones from the gall bladder. Show me your CT Scan report, it can't be normal. Laproscopy is the latest thing for it. Don't take any drugs for self medication like Paracetamol etc. they can cause death & ofcourse NO Alcohol., it is dangerous.
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How Can Jaundice Be Treated?

Are you a chronic Alcoholic?You said all reports are normal. If there is stone in the gall bladder then this is the cause. What is your LFT report?. What is your Liver enzymes levels? What about your HBsAg level? Surgery may be required to remove the stones from the gall bladder. Show me your CT Scan report, it can t be normal. Laproscopy is the latest thing for it. Don t take any drugs for self medication like Paracetamol etc. they can cause death & ofcourse NO Alcohol., it is dangerous.