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What Causes Itching Throughout The Body, Joints Pain, Fatigue And Elevated Liver Enzymes?
Just received blood work back from Dr. who said that my thyroid levels vary widely from 5.+ to .35. I m taking 125mcg of Synthroid. Live enzymes elevated, Glucose elevated. Sx: itching all over; joints sharp pain, neurapathy in feet and hands. Over weight; very tired. Allergies. and very dark moods of late.
SGOT and SGPT are sensitive indicators of liver damage or injury from different types of diseases or conditions, and collectively they are termed liver tests or liver blood tests. So the next step is to look for certain liver damage and the most common cause is fatty liver disease. It should be confirmed by ultrasound. Other causes are viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, medications, alcohol intake or autoimmune diseases. To verify exact cause, US, bilirubin levels and tumor markers should be additionally done then appropriate treatment can be started.
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What Causes Itching Throughout The Body, Joints Pain, Fatigue And Elevated Liver Enzymes?
Hi, SGOT and SGPT are sensitive indicators of liver damage or injury from different types of diseases or conditions, and collectively they are termed liver tests or liver blood tests. So the next step is to look for certain liver damage and the most common cause is fatty liver disease. It should be confirmed by ultrasound. Other causes are viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, medications, alcohol intake or autoimmune diseases. To verify exact cause, US, bilirubin levels and tumor markers should be additionally done then appropriate treatment can be started. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon