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Jaundice 1 month
I am suffering from jaundice from last first bilibruin level was 2.12 total ...than decreased to 1.3 after that I took medicine and stoped ....after 10 day I done a rechechup my bilibruin is 2.48 indirect is high .... ultrasound report is normal ....other tablet now given is udliv 300 rephetion (metadoxine) n folic acid n wysolon 20 mg ....what kind of jaundice I have? Is wysolon 20 mg is helpful in jaundice? I am not feeling any other symptoms - just slight abdominal pain .... digestion ok
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You need to first know what type of jaundice you have & what is the cause than taking steroid straight away.
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Get HbSAg & HCV tests done
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Avoid fatty meals & take carbohydrate rich fruit based diet.
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Please Do Hbasg test to rule out hepatitis B Take rest Take home made fresh food containing less spices and zero oil Take vegetables juices and soups more Take Sy liv 52 DS by Himalaya 10 ml Twice a day for 6 weeks Sy polybion 10 ml Twice a day for 6 weeks Recheck your liver profile after 15 days Stop all previous medicine
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