Hello,
I see that you are worried regarding your cholesterol levels and your sgot levels. To start up I would like to tell you that amongst the common causes of raised sgot level is fatty liver commonly seen in alcoholics and people who are obese or overweight. Your sgot levels are not alarmingly high and do not worry about them, they should come down as you start reducing your ldl levels (cholesterol levels)
To reduce cholesterol initially you should limit your alcohol intake to about 120 ...
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You can have acinil-o along with pantoprazole but pantop will have better effects than acinil-o.
Then in 7th point I told about alcohol and not water. Alcohol also causes acidity,specially empty stomach,so you may have alcohol after having some food.
In fact you should have plenty of water which I had missed to tell you.
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Eat a low-cholesterol, low-fat diet, which includes cottage cheese, fat-free milk,vegetables, poultry, and egg whites. Use mono unsaturated oils such as olive, peanut, and canola oils or polyunsaturated oils such as corn, safflower, soy, sunflower, cotton seed, and soybean oils.
Avoid foods with excess fat in them such as meat (especially liver and fatty meat), egg yolks, whole milk, cream, butter, shortening, pastries, cakes, cookies, gravy, peanut butter, chocolate, olives, potato chips ...
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Though eye surgery can slill be done at this level as it is bloodless surgery by clear coneal phako, you are exposed to infection as your body immunity is on the lower side. You may have a blood transfusion a week before to impove the level befire the surgery ...
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Hi,
Your raised ggt is simply because of alcohol,and should not be of a problem if your other tests are all fine and within normal range.Just try and reduce your alcohol.
Sleep deprivation is a big problem and i think all the steps must have already been taken by you but still let you know again.
Kindly follow the following steps
1)Avoid excessive stress
2)Don't lie in bed for long in morning,even if you have to force yourself do that and this will help in resheduling your schedule.
3)Try and s ...
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Are you facing any symptoms like itching,fever,any accident you had or any problem with muscle or something or may be any problems with urine.
Although only alcohol can also raise the tests like this,but if you would be facing any symptom then we would get your more further tests to tell you how serious they are.
You don't have to prescribe antibiotics to your self or have them to frequently and also always complete their course whenever you start there course.
How frquently you have alcoho ...
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Hi,
There is nothing obvious in your reports that shows why your esr is raised and raised esr also reflects some infection in your body except to some infection in urine in one report,what else symptoms are you facing.
I would also recomend you to get esr repeated from a good pathology laboratory.
I am sure even if you don't have any good lab even then there will be a collection centre near your house. ...
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You may have to practice aerobic exercises regularly. However, a routine warm up and cool down phase of aerobics is a must and that should reduce your leg pains to a higher extent. You may contact a physiotherapist to get help about your exercise routine. ...
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Hi I am Dr Alok, rheumatologist, pleased to answer your queries
high Uric acid is due to genetic factor or inappopriate diet
avoid sea food, alcohol, red meat and soft drink
take plenty of fluids, also milk and curd are beneficial
probably you need to take tab for lifelong, there is no permanent cure
hope this will help ...
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Weight loss and dietary changes are best for dyslipedemia and obesity. No drug can as such increase liver strength ...
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