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Liver func test
My Ast is 25 and alt 23. Ast to alt ratio is 1.09 ( limit is 1) Albumin -4.4(within limit) Bilburin direct is 0.32(<0.3) I was having muscle twiches Vitamin d was 16 Is it liver cirrhosis?
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Normal blood report (LFT) Vit d is low Take tab uprise D3 60k once a week for 4 weeks
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Cirrhosis can be diagnosed only through ultrasound abdomen
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Liver Cirrhosis is very unlikely with this test. But if you are concerned then please get USG abdomen. Whether you are taking alcohol daily? Whether you are diabetic, hypothyroid or whether you have any viral infection, like HBV or HCV? Whether you have any family history of liver Cirrhosis or liver cancer? Please let me know. Please get CBC too done.
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No it's not liver cirrhosis Take uprise d3 60000 - 1 tablet once a week for 6 weeks.i.e 1 tab /week.
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