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Liver Enzymes Abnormal. On Medication. How Can I Reduce Them?
my liver enzyme is 38. Now I have been on a lot of meds for many, many years. My Doctor just took me off of crestor an I have to have an ultersound. Can you tell me if my levels are too high. How can I get them down? Also an I in risk of liver cancer because of the liver enzyme being at 37. I know it should be between 0-32 Thank you.
Liver enzymes can increase due to a variety of causes such as medicines, alcohol, infections, dysfunction etc, But you levels alone cannot confirm any of these or risk of cancer. It is important to see what you ultrasound scan says about you liver. Sometimes if a treatable underlying cause is treated the levels may come down.
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Liver Enzymes Abnormal. On Medication. How Can I Reduce Them?
Liver enzymes can increase due to a variety of causes such as medicines, alcohol, infections, dysfunction etc, But you levels alone cannot confirm any of these or risk of cancer. It is important to see what you ultrasound scan says about you liver. Sometimes if a treatable underlying cause is treated the levels may come down.