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Liver test results
I have a few follow up questions about my lab results. 1)could my AST levels rising from 23 to 76 over the year have anything to do with the fact that I did not fast for this blood test? 2)I read that having a ratio of 2:1 AST to ALT could indicate serious liver damage and even possibly cirrhosis...I am curious as to what makes these results not alarming to you. 3)Are these levels at all common? Do you ever see numbers like this in peo
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Hello, Liver enzymes raised. Change diet to vegitarian bland diet, walking brick 40 min either half half are as such.plenty of liquids like nimupani coconut water mosambi juice butter milk fresh curd to be taken. Salad before lunch and dinner. These are few IMPORTANT tips. It's a free open site strictly instruted not to write any medicine or PRESCRIPTION otherwise they stop queries from my site.so CONSULT either a general physician MD or on practo.ok.
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