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Can I Continue My Boxing Classes As I Am Having Jaundice?

hello , my name is raj and i am 19 years old and i am suffering from jondis since 2 years.my billerubin always stay bewteen 1.7 to 1.3...what shoul i do ..i am not suffering from hepititas B....plz reply fast....it keep decreasing and increasing...it has disturbed my whole life...i am also interested in boxing so may i continue my boxing classes?
posted on Thu, 26 Dec 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for posting your query.
I am Dr.Ratnakar and I am pleased to assist you.
Hepatitis B is just one of the causes. There are many other causes for jaundice.
So the first step is to find the cause.
At 19 years, it is most probably a less serious cause which will not prevent you from continuing with your passion of boxing.
But I can tell for sure only after all the tests are done to find the cause.
Regards,
Dr.Ratnakar
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Can I Continue My Boxing Classes As I Am Having Jaundice?

Hi, Thanks for posting your query. I am Dr.Ratnakar and I am pleased to assist you. Hepatitis B is just one of the causes. There are many other causes for jaundice. So the first step is to find the cause. At 19 years, it is most probably a less serious cause which will not prevent you from continuing with your passion of boxing. But I can tell for sure only after all the tests are done to find the cause. Regards, Dr.Ratnakar