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Jaundice Patient With High Count SGPT, Hospitalized. Sudden Decrease In Count After Discharge. Can I Drive ?

Respected Sir, I am a patient of jaundice aged 27. I was admitted in hospital with SGPT count 2850 and discharged in 02 days with SGPT count 1175. After 4 days of my discharge my SGPT count decreased to 375 and today is below 90, whereas bilirubin decreased from 4.5 to 1.9 two days back. Please advise if I can drive car abt 550 Kim's for urgent work and my driver on leave
Mon, 26 Aug 2013
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Hi welcome to health care magic forum.
You didnt mention the exact reason for increased liver tests but this is significant fall and i dont see why shouldnt you drive unless you have some mental or difficulties or intensive abdominal pain. this is usually not contraindication for driving. just be careful and if you notice some signs of diesase you should visit doctor.
Hope I have answered your query.
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Jaundice Patient With High Count SGPT, Hospitalized. Sudden Decrease In Count After Discharge. Can I Drive ?

Hi welcome to health care magic forum. You didnt mention the exact reason for increased liver tests but this is significant fall and i dont see why shouldnt you drive unless you have some mental or difficulties or intensive abdominal pain. this is usually not contraindication for driving. just be careful and if you notice some signs of diesase you should visit doctor. Hope I have answered your query.