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What Does The Bilirubin Level Of 1.7 Indicate?

Hi, I am Rajith 24 years old and my bilirubin level is 1.7and ALT 22 and AST 23. I was suffering from hepatitis A for last 6 months. Is my disease cured? I had allopathy tablets for last3 months in the beginning . Am I medically fit to go abroad.From last 28 days i am trying to lower my values but not reduce .i used as all below but not use full• Have plenty of fruit juices and drink a lot of fresh vegetable juices. • Try and avoid food that has a lot of oil in it. Stick to a simple light or liquid diet . • Avoid eating non-vegetarian food for a while. • Drink a lot of fresh, clean and boiled water • Avoid having Tobacco and Alcohol as they put a lot of strain on the liver. •
Wed, 30 Sep 2015
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Hi..Your AST ALT values are perfectly normal..bilirubin is only slightly elevated..You have already recovered from hepatitis... Going abroad is not a problem for you now..
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What Does The Bilirubin Level Of 1.7 Indicate?

Hi..Your AST ALT values are perfectly normal..bilirubin is only slightly elevated..You have already recovered from hepatitis... Going abroad is not a problem for you now.. Thank you