Saturday, July 16, 2011

I have hepatitis C, confirmed three years ago. The course of treatment, according to the recommendations of infectious diseases, was to diet and bio-additives. Now the strongest attack. Blood tests: glucose 4.4, protein 65, bilirubin 10 (line 2, indirect 8), thymol 1.5, urea 5.0., 2.0 urea nitrogen, creatinine 73, Alat 436, Asat 298, 122 phosphatase , BAT 651, Gama-GT 52, cholesterol 5.3, beta lipopropeidy 45. What should I do? I beg to advise.

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist you need a doctor's consultation - hepatologist. Need to decide on the appropriateness of treatment with interferon and ribavirin. If in addition to chronic hepatitis C you do not have comorbidities requiring diet, you will observe it is not necessary. Just can not drink alcohol. We bioadditives chronic viral hepatitis in any case do not treat, because the efficiency of their hiring is not proven. Similar question: ... Z01.7 Total Protein Albumin 81 37 Urea 2.4 Creatinine 57 Bilirubin total Bilirubin direct 61.4 21.5 ALT 526 AST 108 4.9 Glucose Amylase 60 With ...

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