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Query Abt Jaundice

hi, i m 24 yrs old i have a jaunidice from 20 days, the jaudice is diagnose in early stage. after consulting the doctor they recommend to avoid oily, fatty & protiens diet & take carbohydrate diet, fresh fruits etc.

after 20 days- my billurubin level at this time 10.5 from a long time but enzime is decreasing

dr. allows protein diet, tea, little bit fat in food

but i feel my appetite is decrease what the reason behind it plz give ur suggestion

Thu, 16 Jun 2011
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Your body is recovering from a illness. it will take some time to return to normalcy. IN the mean time maintain the diet as it is important for a complete recovery.

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its a good sign that enzymes r falling down..... but if your appetite has further decreased then its worryig .... its better u follow the same dietary schedule as in earlier part of illness for atleast anothr week . let your liver recover fully ...before stressing it take lots of fluids
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Query Abt Jaundice

Your body is recovering from a illness. it will take some time to return to normalcy. IN the mean time maintain the diet as it is important for a complete recovery.