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How Long Does It Take To Recover From Adenomyosis?

sir m already suffering from adenomyosis and had just reduced 18kg weight and i got jaundice from hepatise A its almost 2 mths i have not recovered my biliruin from 11 had come to 2.4 and sgot and sgpt was 756/ 800 now its 340/395 and all my ama and other reports r negative. pls suggest why its taking so long to cure .pls help
Tue, 16 Jun 2015
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Hi. I see that you are in the good way of being cured gradually, because you know hepatitis A is the less dangerous when compared with B and C that may "remain in time" and so passing in chronic hepatitis. But we have this time differences or changes from patient to patient even for hepatitis A that can go till 6 months and in rare cases till a year for a good and full recovery. So just a bit of optimism and a monthly monitoring of your transaminases and bilirubin and of Protrombin Time with INR I'd suggest for the rest.
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How Long Does It Take To Recover From Adenomyosis?

Hi. I see that you are in the good way of being cured gradually, because you know hepatitis A is the less dangerous when compared with B and C that may remain in time and so passing in chronic hepatitis. But we have this time differences or changes from patient to patient even for hepatitis A that can go till 6 months and in rare cases till a year for a good and full recovery. So just a bit of optimism and a monthly monitoring of your transaminases and bilirubin and of Protrombin Time with INR I d suggest for the rest.