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High Globulin in LFT
Hi I am 29 years old Male. I am software Professional and I spend most of my time in front of computer sitting. For past 1 year, I am having high uric acid level, I have reduced my protein intakes since then. I am having vegetarian diet and I don't smoke. Currently I am not doing any sort of workout. My current uric acid level is 7.0. Today I had LFT as general examination and my Globulin turn out low 1.81 and my Albumin/Globulin Ratio came 2.81. Everything else in LFT was normal. Is it alarming, do I need to undergo other tests for proper diagnosis or is it just related to diet. What all changes I should do in my diet and life style. Which doctor should I consult. Uric Acid level - 7.0 LFT Protein Total - 6.9 Albumin - 5.09 Globulin - 1.81 Albumin/Globulin Ratio - 2.81 Thanks a
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Hi..... Following these steps will help- Choose a low-carb diet.. Eat when hungry.. Eat real food.. Measure your progress wisely.. Be persistent Avoid artificial sweeteners.. Review any medications.. Stress less, sleep more.. Eat less dairy products and nuts.. Supplement vitamins and minerals.. Use intermittent fasting.. Exercise smart.. Achieve optimal ketosis.. Get your hormones checked.. Add green tea.. Consult Dietitian for diet chart...  
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