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Suggest Treatment For Fatty Liver And Elevated ALP Levels

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here...I HAVE FATTY LIVER PROBLEM WITH ALKALINE PHOSPHATE 224 AND REST ALL NORMAL ,I AM TAKING UDILIV 300MG AND VIVOLIV FOR ONE YEAR.I DIDNOT DRINK FOR 3 MONTHS BUT NOW MOSTLY I DRINK 180ML,PL SUGGEST
Thu, 27 Apr 2017
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Hello, I hope you are well, it is important to know what the other levels of your liver chemistry because alone an isolated determination of alkaline phosphatase can not make decisions that this value is very unspecific liver problems.

Different types of alkaline phosphatase can be produced in the body (liver, bone, brain, muscle, kidney, intestine), so that an altered determination in the presence of suspected hepatic disease must corroborate both liver enzyme levels and GGT, you must also take a liver ultrasound in search of an obstructive process.

Fatty liver usually manifests with a discrete elevation of hepatic enzymes (TGP and TGO), with a predominance of the first with or without elevation of alkaline phosphatase and bilirubin levels.
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Suggest Treatment For Fatty Liver And Elevated ALP Levels

Hello, I hope you are well, it is important to know what the other levels of your liver chemistry because alone an isolated determination of alkaline phosphatase can not make decisions that this value is very unspecific liver problems. Different types of alkaline phosphatase can be produced in the body (liver, bone, brain, muscle, kidney, intestine), so that an altered determination in the presence of suspected hepatic disease must corroborate both liver enzyme levels and GGT, you must also take a liver ultrasound in search of an obstructive process. Fatty liver usually manifests with a discrete elevation of hepatic enzymes (TGP and TGO), with a predominance of the first with or without elevation of alkaline phosphatase and bilirubin levels.