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Is Itchy Rashes On Legs Symptoms Of Primary Biliary C?
I was diagnosed with PBC in 2008 and just found out I had it a few months ago. I am on URSO Forte since 2004 with fatty liver but dieted never took one drink since that time, eat very healthy and get an ultra sound every year but found out my records diagnosed me with PBC starting in 2008 -- no doctor ever mentioned to me I had this Liver problem. I am very healthy and do everything I should. Had a routine check today by regular physician and he said on paper I am in excellent health and will live for a long time. However, I have itching with a rash on the back of both calves of my legs and itching on my left should blade every night. Are these two symptoms of Primary Billiary C (PBC) ? Thank you for your response.
Itching can be a symptom of PBC, but not only. Allergies should be excluded, even in your case. I don't know then, about your last biochemical test liver results if there are any changes in bilirubin or ALP and GGT levels?! If not, a try for some days with Cetirizine(Zyrtec) 10 mg twice a day would be worthy.
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Is Itchy Rashes On Legs Symptoms Of Primary Biliary C?
Itching can be a symptom of PBC, but not only. Allergies should be excluded, even in your case. I don t know then, about your last biochemical test liver results if there are any changes in bilirubin or ALP and GGT levels?! If not, a try for some days with Cetirizine(Zyrtec) 10 mg twice a day would be worthy.