Hello, rizwan5125,
If your mother has had this for over six months, the condition
is
chronic liver disease. She seems to have a very low platelet count
and her Bilirubin levels are mildly elevated and her enzymes are
moderately high. I am glad that her Hepatitis profile was negative
especially for Type-B and Type-C. They are the bad ones.
Type-A does not cause chronic liver disease.
I am sure your mother never abused alcohol, so we can eliminate
that as a cause. There are certain drugs (Prescription and non-prescrption)
that can cause
chronic liver damage. Ibuprofen, Naproxen, sulfa drugs,
Tetracycline family of drugs can cause liver damage. Check all the
medications she is on or has been taking.
The other condition is Auto-Immune liver disease. She should be tested
for these-Antinuclear Antibodies, Anti-
smooth muscle antibodies, DNA &RNA
antibodies, Serum complement level, Protein
electrophoresis, R.A.Factor etc.
Another condition common in women is
Primary Biliary Cirrhosis. This may
be associated with fatigue, itching of the skin, jaundice etc. Diagnosis is
through Anti-mitochondrial antibodies and liver biopsy.
You can discuss all these with her doctor and then appropriate treatment
can be given.
I wish her well.