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Have Nash With High Liver Enzymes Of 44. Overweight, Type 2 Diabetic, Back And Leg Problems. Guide
I Have Nash found out in 2005 when my mother died of Nash. For the first time my liver enzymes was high they where 44 which is not very high bur it kind of worried me. What does this mean? What can I do to keep this from going up any more? I am overweight I am a type 2 diabete I have back and leg problems. Regardless of me being overweight I try to excise a little I can't do much walking I my back want let me, and I watch what I eat and keep my blood sugar in tack.
The lifestyle changes and habits are extremely good, and I encourage you to keep up with them. Your blood glucose control is a priority to avoid all chronic complications of diabetes. Regular exercise is of immense importance both psychologically and to your physical sefl.
Well control body weight, good diet and proper glucose control with constant surveillance of the NASH management directives of your doctor are greatly sufficient. You really need not worry as of now, be close to your treating physician and do not hesitate signaling anything abnormal you notice. Kind regards.
Bain LE, MD.
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Have Nash With High Liver Enzymes Of 44. Overweight, Type 2 Diabetic, Back And Leg Problems. Guide
Hi and thanks for the query, The lifestyle changes and habits are extremely good, and I encourage you to keep up with them. Your blood glucose control is a priority to avoid all chronic complications of diabetes. Regular exercise is of immense importance both psychologically and to your physical sefl. Well control body weight, good diet and proper glucose control with constant surveillance of the NASH management directives of your doctor are greatly sufficient. You really need not worry as of now, be close to your treating physician and do not hesitate signaling anything abnormal you notice. Kind regards. Bain LE, MD.