Nothing to worry at this stage. Liver enzymes are normal. Routine monitoring of liver enzymes at regular intervals like once in a year may be enough. In most of the cases it is asymptomatic and treatment is aimed at the cause of the condition. I would advice my patient to stop or reduce the intake of alcohol. This may help to prevent further damage to the liver.
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Hello Nothing to worry at this stage. Liver enzymes are normal. Routine monitoring of liver enzymes at regular intervals like once in a year may be enough. In most of the cases it is asymptomatic and treatment is aimed at the cause of the condition. I would advice my patient to stop or reduce the intake of alcohol. This may help to prevent further damage to the liver.