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What Could Cause Constant Back Pain?

Hello sir!I am a 31 year old female..I recently got my blood test done..and it is found that my SGPT level is 47 and my GGT is 161 and my Alp is 283..I have constant pain in my back for the past four months..kindly let me know what medications and diet to be taken to control these levels...
Wed, 26 Feb 2014
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hello mam, I have studied your case and I can advise you few things. First your test report suggest that you may have obstruction of bile duct. Alp elevation proves that thing. You have not mentioned what is your bilirubin level. Also for food advice avoid fatty diets, oil, dry fruits. You can take antispasmodic medications like dicyclomine, cyclopam.
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What Could Cause Constant Back Pain?

Hello mam, I have studied your case and I can advise you few things. First your test report suggest that you may have obstruction of bile duct. Alp elevation proves that thing. You have not mentioned what is your bilirubin level. Also for food advice avoid fatty diets, oil, dry fruits. You can take antispasmodic medications like dicyclomine, cyclopam.