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It is the look of liver in the scan.
It can occur in many condition like cirrhosis or hemochromatosis. Etc.
It can occur in many condition like cirrhosis or hemochromatosis. Etc.
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Blood pressure is ok but a bit towards lower side. Albumin in urine may mean so many things. Diabetes infection etc. And nodes on right side will need to be checked further. Like chest xray, nodes tissue check, sugar kidney tests. For extended consultation please contact me.
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A little high.
Why lab values not written?
Symptoms?
Anorexia
yellow sclera
palm pale or yellowish so as sole
all things needed.
Why lab values not written?
Symptoms?
Anorexia
yellow sclera
palm pale or yellowish so as sole
all things needed.
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Dear lybrate-user
the protein levels mentioned by you are definitely not normal. These are probably due to an underlying disease. Treatment of the specific disease will bring your protein levels down. Unfortunately there are no drugs which will act only on bringing the protein down. Please share more details of your condition, so I may guide you to more tests if needed to determine your specific condition.
Take care.
the protein levels mentioned by you are definitely not normal. These are probably due to an underlying disease. Treatment of the specific disease will bring your protein levels down. Unfortunately there are no drugs which will act only on bringing the protein down. Please share more details of your condition, so I may guide you to more tests if needed to determine your specific condition.
Take care.
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