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Experiencing Nausea, Dizziness, Fatigue. Abnormal Blood Test, Liver To Be Checked. Should I Be Concerned?

Hi, I am a healthy, fit, 35 year old female. I have recently been experiencing nausea and dizziness when I wake up in the morning. Additionally, I have been feeling fatigued and have occasional shakes. I am not going through any stress and am not anemic. I was told that I may need to have my liver checked, due to a slightly abnormal blood test . What could this be and should I be worried? thank you!
Wed, 18 Sep 2013
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Hi and welcome to HCM .Thanks for the query.
well liver abnormality may cause symptoms you mention,but most common causes are benign such as fatty liver or gallbalder stones. some other include hepatitis and tumors but this is not first thing to think of. So just do recommended tests and follow doctors instructions. Wish you good health. Regards
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Experiencing Nausea, Dizziness, Fatigue. Abnormal Blood Test, Liver To Be Checked. Should I Be Concerned?

Hi and welcome to HCM .Thanks for the query. well liver abnormality may cause symptoms you mention,but most common causes are benign such as fatty liver or gallbalder stones. some other include hepatitis and tumors but this is not first thing to think of. So just do recommended tests and follow doctors instructions. Wish you good health. Regards