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SGTP High With No Liver Damage. Drink And Smoke. Vomit Daily. Had Heart Problem. How To Control?
hello.i am a 24 years old boy with SGTP 70.i had done sonography and there is no sign of liver damage .i smoke but i drink alcohol rarely.i take some drugs such az floxetin and clonazepam under doctors priscription.and they add gabapantin and domperidon recently,i vomit every morning.and i had a heart problem for somyears ago.plz help me,what should i do now?
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I have reviewed your query, your liver enzymes are high though there is no sign of liver damage seen under ultrasound, but you need to be careful as the medications you mentioned are metabolised by the liver and your daily vomit could be associated with early onset of damage to your gastro-hepatic system, hence will advice you to consult your physician or hepatologists with all your reports to review all the medications and advice accordingly.
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SGTP High With No Liver Damage. Drink And Smoke. Vomit Daily. Had Heart Problem. How To Control?
Hello, Welcome to HCM, I have reviewed your query, your liver enzymes are high though there is no sign of liver damage seen under ultrasound, but you need to be careful as the medications you mentioned are metabolised by the liver and your daily vomit could be associated with early onset of damage to your gastro-hepatic system, hence will advice you to consult your physician or hepatologists with all your reports to review all the medications and advice accordingly. thanks