HealthCareMagic is now Ask A Doctor - 24x7 | https://www.askadoctor24x7.com

Get your health question answered instantly from our pool of 18000+ doctors from over 80 specialties
159 Doctors Online

By proceeding, I accept the Terms and Conditions

Dr. Andrew Rynne
MD
Dr. Andrew Rynne

Family Physician

Exp 50 years

HCM Blog Instant Access to Doctors
HCM BlogQuestions Answered
HCM Blog Satisfaction

Suggest Treatment For Severe Abdominal Pain And Elevated Liver Enzymes

I have been having ruq abdominal pain (again) for about 3 weeks. have a hx of elevated liver enzymes and lesions found on liver. did a couple of mri s and there was no changes noted, so they decided they don t need to keep looking, but now having discomfort just nervous
Mon, 5 Dec 2016
Report Abuse
General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hello Dear. Severe abdominal pain with elevated liver enzymes can be sign of alcoholic liver disease, if you are a consumer of alcohol. The other most common possibilities are infection of liver like hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C etc, non alcoholic fatty liver disease, obesity. Other rare possibilities are autoimmune hepatitis, celiac disease etc etc

Abstain completely from alcohol. Drink lots of water. Take vegetarian food. Give time for your liver to heal.

Hope i have answered your question. Feel free to contact me if you have any more questions. I ll be glad to help you.
All the best
With warm regards
Dr Sanjay Kini
I find this answer helpful

Note: For further follow up on related General & Family Physician Click here.
Disclaimer: These answers are for your information only and not intended to replace your relationship with your treating physician.
This is a short, free answer. For a more detailed, immediate answer, try our premium service [Sample answer]
Share on
 

Related questions you may be interested in


Loading Online Doctors....
Suggest Treatment For Severe Abdominal Pain And Elevated Liver Enzymes

Hello Dear. Severe abdominal pain with elevated liver enzymes can be sign of alcoholic liver disease, if you are a consumer of alcohol. The other most common possibilities are infection of liver like hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C etc, non alcoholic fatty liver disease, obesity. Other rare possibilities are autoimmune hepatitis, celiac disease etc etc Abstain completely from alcohol. Drink lots of water. Take vegetarian food. Give time for your liver to heal. Hope i have answered your question. Feel free to contact me if you have any more questions. I ll be glad to help you. All the best With warm regards Dr Sanjay Kini