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Suggest Treatment For Indicates My AST Is At 247 And ALT At 77

Hi I just had my blood test done! And it indicates my AST is at 247 , and ALT at 77. Birirubin at 1.3! And found keytones at 2+ , occult blood 2+, and bacteria at Few on my urinalysis!! What do they mean?? I am worried sick.. My doc is out of town. I hv no idea what I should do
Mon, 14 Sep 2015
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Welcome at HCM
I have gone through your query and being your physician I completely understand your health concerns
Based upon your history it is difficult to diagnose.....what is your age? Are you diabetic? Any history HCV or HBV infection? Any history of fever?have you done your abdominal ultrasound?any history of alcohol intake?
In my opinion you should visit a physcian so that you are examined and investigated properly.. If you are diabetic then continue with your medications...
Meanwhile take rest and drink plenty of water. You can use acetaminophen to relieve pain if you have any...
Hope your query is adequately addressed
Regards
Dr saad sultan
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Suggest Treatment For Indicates My AST Is At 247 And ALT At 77

Welcome at HCM I have gone through your query and being your physician I completely understand your health concerns Based upon your history it is difficult to diagnose.....what is your age? Are you diabetic? Any history HCV or HBV infection? Any history of fever?have you done your abdominal ultrasound?any history of alcohol intake? In my opinion you should visit a physcian so that you are examined and investigated properly.. If you are diabetic then continue with your medications... Meanwhile take rest and drink plenty of water. You can use acetaminophen to relieve pain if you have any... Hope your query is adequately addressed Regards Dr saad sultan