What Does My Lab Test Report Indicate?
 
                                    
                                    
                                          
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                                    Brief Answer:
Alcohol induced liver damage Possible
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
I have worked through your query in detail.
Worked through the attached report as well.
You probably seem to have elevated GGT levels which usually suggest Alcohol induced liver damage.
It's very important that you quit Alcohol at the earliest and help the regress the pathological changes.
After cessation of alcohol intake, the liver study will normalize over the due course of time.
Post your further questions if any.
Thank you.
                                    
                            Alcohol induced liver damage Possible
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
I have worked through your query in detail.
Worked through the attached report as well.
You probably seem to have elevated GGT levels which usually suggest Alcohol induced liver damage.
It's very important that you quit Alcohol at the earliest and help the regress the pathological changes.
After cessation of alcohol intake, the liver study will normalize over the due course of time.
Post your further questions if any.
Thank you.
 Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
                              
                            
                                  
                                      Dr. Yogesh D
                                  
                              
                                         
 
                                    
                                    
                                
 
                                    Can u suggest any tablets or any other medications for me...or which type of diet ill follow..kindly advice..
                                
                            
                                    Brief Answer:
Diet modification will alone help.
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
As of now you need any medications.
Unnecessary medications can impose stress on liver.
All you require is a pretty good diet .
Avoid fried and fatty good stuff.
Consume green leafy vegetables daily.
Introduce fruits like apple and pomegranate.
Eat oat meal daily for breakfast .
Soy proteins as Soy beans will be very helpful.
Avoid meat and chicken for 2 weeks.
This dietary regime will certainly help you restore normal liver function in 2-3 months.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you.
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                            Diet modification will alone help.
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
As of now you need any medications.
Unnecessary medications can impose stress on liver.
All you require is a pretty good diet .
Avoid fried and fatty good stuff.
Consume green leafy vegetables daily.
Introduce fruits like apple and pomegranate.
Eat oat meal daily for breakfast .
Soy proteins as Soy beans will be very helpful.
Avoid meat and chicken for 2 weeks.
This dietary regime will certainly help you restore normal liver function in 2-3 months.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you.
 Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
                              
                            
                                  
                                      Dr. Veerisetty Shyamkumar
                                  
                              
                                         
 
                                    
                                    
                                
 
                                    Thank u dr...im a diapetic ...and i used a tablet ppg met.2mg..twice a day...and betacard 50 once in a day..is this any problem to me...
                                
                            
                                    Brief Answer:
No significant major issues
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir
As of now there is nothing a major issue to worry.
Continue your antidiabetic and antihypertensive pills as usual.
Carry a good dietary regime as prescribed in your earlier query.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you.
                                    
                            No significant major issues
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir
As of now there is nothing a major issue to worry.
Continue your antidiabetic and antihypertensive pills as usual.
Carry a good dietary regime as prescribed in your earlier query.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you.
 Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
                              
                            
                                  
                                      Dr. Prasad
                                  
                              
                                         
 
                                    
                                    
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