Saturday, September 10, 2011

I became ill with acute hepatitis B 4 months ago, a form of moderate to severe. Now discharged. I have interest in high ALT - 2900 and the ACT - 1500. Initially, they were even higher, then dropped to 2300 and 750, respectively, and rose again. The total bilirubin is now 30, straight 21. I would like to understand what it says? At the moment I registered ursofalk and yet something like that! Is this enough to support the liver and whether the need to use some specific tools against hepatitis B?

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist Acute viral hepatitis often occurs with high transaminases. Usually it ends with recovery. Antiviral drugs are not prescribed to treat acute hepatitis B. A similar question is: ... a month ago: ALT 81.5, 36.9 AST, bilirubin, total 31.35, bilirubin direct 5,1, BIL-I 26. Now: ALT 44, AST 21, total bilirubin 36.5, direct bilirubin 5.5. within ...

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