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Enlarged Liver With The Result: TGO -79U/L , TGP-102U/L In A Non Alcohlic/non Smoker And Currently On Rosuvastatinum.
Hello, I was diagnosed with enlarged liver and have the following results
TGO 79 U / L
TGP 102 U / L
mention that I do not eat fat, I do not drink alcohol, I do not smoke. I am always sick. I have 1,70 m and 87 kg. My doctor gave me Rosuvastatinum amd some homeopathic pills like golden Yacc.
Dear Friend Welcome to Health care magic. I am Dr Charu , I will shortly try to help you with my opinion. Yes , your Liver enzymes are raised. Since you are not an Alcoholic , following are the possibilities : 1. Viral Hepatitis. 2. Rosuvastatin Induced Hepatitis. 3. Non Alcoholic Steato Hepatitis At present , i would advise you to stop Rosuvastatin under your doctor's guidance. If your liver enzymes , still don't settle down , you would require testing for Viral Hepatitis. Based on the available details, this is my best advice for you. You should discuss with your doctor and share my opinion , I am sure he/she will agree to my opinion. Good Luck.
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Enlarged Liver With The Result: TGO -79U/L , TGP-102U/L In A Non Alcohlic/non Smoker And Currently On Rosuvastatinum.
Dear Friend Welcome to Health care magic. I am Dr Charu , I will shortly try to help you with my opinion. Yes , your Liver enzymes are raised. Since you are not an Alcoholic , following are the possibilities : 1. Viral Hepatitis. 2. Rosuvastatin Induced Hepatitis. 3. Non Alcoholic Steato Hepatitis At present , i would advise you to stop Rosuvastatin under your doctor s guidance. If your liver enzymes , still don t settle down , you would require testing for Viral Hepatitis. Based on the available details, this is my best advice for you. You should discuss with your doctor and share my opinion , I am sure he/she will agree to my opinion. Good Luck.