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How Can ASO Levels Be Reduced?

How can I reduce the ASO level my level are 600and it s being high for close to 1 yr, I already had 3 monthly penicillin injections but it had no effect, still in the 600, 8 I constantly have headaches, extreme fatigue, and occasional low grade fever, I ve been tested for everything and everything it s on normal range I m a female 42 yr old, I suffer from hypothyroidism ( but t3, t4 levels are normal)
posted on Sat, 25 Mar 2017
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Hi,

First of all, it's sad to know what you had been going through lately.

Based on the history you have shared, you need to get a review by a rheumatologist and another autoimmune baseline workup for rheumatic fever or other rheumatic diseases needs to be done as well as echocardiogram and joint X-rays if involved or aches.

Renal function, as well as urinalysis, needs to be done too. If asymptomatic then less aggressive management is advised. Meanwhile, continue Penicillin.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Saddiq Ulabidin,
General & Family Physician
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How Can ASO Levels Be Reduced?

Hi, First of all, it s sad to know what you had been going through lately. Based on the history you have shared, you need to get a review by a rheumatologist and another autoimmune baseline workup for rheumatic fever or other rheumatic diseases needs to be done as well as echocardiogram and joint X-rays if involved or aches. Renal function, as well as urinalysis, needs to be done too. If asymptomatic then less aggressive management is advised. Meanwhile, continue Penicillin. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Saddiq Ulabidin, General & Family Physician