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Increase In Bilrubin Count Inspite Of Dietary And Stress Precautions, Prolonged Indigestion Issues. Treatment Advice?
A month back my bilirubin total count was 4.0 . I have been on carbo diet since then and Liv-52 tablets . It came to one to 1 . I have been taking dietery and stress precuation since then But it has gone up to 1.7 now . Also I feel I have indigestion issues since long . I feel I should consult a gastroento specialist. I am confused which doctor to consult and where .
Hi, Thanks for posting your query. If you have high bilirubin, you need to get the complete liver panel done. Based on the liver enzyme levels only, further management can be planned. The most common cause of abnormal liver function test is nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Other causes include alcohol intake, viral infections etc. The treatment depends on the cause. You need to consult a gastroenterologist/hepatologist. I hope that answers your question. Regards.
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Increase In Bilrubin Count Inspite Of Dietary And Stress Precautions, Prolonged Indigestion Issues. Treatment Advice?
Hi, Thanks for posting your query. If you have high bilirubin, you need to get the complete liver panel done. Based on the liver enzyme levels only, further management can be planned. The most common cause of abnormal liver function test is nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Other causes include alcohol intake, viral infections etc. The treatment depends on the cause. You need to consult a gastroenterologist/hepatologist. I hope that answers your question. Regards.