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What Do These Following Lab Reports Indicate?

Seeking advise; H/o Diabetic - in control for two months without medication Cholecystectomy (gall bladder removed) Admitted on 03/08 due to high fever, feeling cold, feeling of vomiting, unable to eat or drink anything As on 03/08 T. Bill: 4.96, D. Bill: 3.5 SGOT: 4164 SGPT: 4050 As on 14/08 T. Bill: 14, D. Bill: 7.6 SGOT: 72 SGPT: 181 All Hepititis test resulted Negative No HIV / STDs No Topics / Heavy Metal Medication No Self prescribed drung No Alcohol Consumption Please advise
Thu, 15 Sep 2016
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hi...
as per your lab reports you are sufdering from hepatitis..
you have not provided detailed of which hepatitis are tested..you have also not provided medication you are receiving for diabetes.. as thiazolidinediones group of drugs prone causes liver disease..
so check it out..or revert back for better help.
as far your current condition..if drug is responsible you have to change it...take rest..low fat diet...plenty of fluids orally..
thank you
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What Do These Following Lab Reports Indicate?

hi... as per your lab reports you are sufdering from hepatitis.. you have not provided detailed of which hepatitis are tested..you have also not provided medication you are receiving for diabetes.. as thiazolidinediones group of drugs prone causes liver disease.. so check it out..or revert back for better help. as far your current condition..if drug is responsible you have to change it...take rest..low fat diet...plenty of fluids orally.. thank you