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DM Gastroenterology, MD General Medicine...read more
Gastroenterologist•Jaipur
Fatty liver is a spectrum of conditions, treatment depends upon stage. Udca is not a good option, sorbiline is not at all effective. There are better medicines for it like saroglitazar or obeticholic acid. Weight loss of at least 5% is essential for fatty liver. Gall stone treatment: 1. If severe abdominal pain has occured than the treatment is only surgery, removal of gall bladder, lap cholecystectomy. 2. If no pain has ever occured than also surgery is the best treatment.
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Hello.
You are having obstetric cholestasis of pregnancy.
Your doctor has prescribed you udiliv which contains ursodeoxycholic acid (udca) which is absolutely safe in pregnancy.
I am mentioning in detail about obstetric cholestasis:
onset: 2nd or 3rd trimester symptoms: severe pruritus that starts on the palm and sole, then quickly becomes generalised. Jaundice occurs in 10% of cases as is due to concomitant extrahepatic cholestasis. Diagnosis: when unexplained pruritus occurs in...more
You are having obstetric cholestasis of pregnancy.
Your doctor has prescribed you udiliv which contains ursodeoxycholic acid (udca) which is absolutely safe in pregnancy.
I am mentioning in detail about obstetric cholestasis:
onset: 2nd or 3rd trimester symptoms: severe pruritus that starts on the palm and sole, then quickly becomes generalised. Jaundice occurs in 10% of cases as is due to concomitant extrahepatic cholestasis. Diagnosis: when unexplained pruritus occurs in...more
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Hello Vinayak Mundhe you should avoid taking udiliv and get it cured with specified medicines for gallstones which in real can help you with removing gallstones naturally. Yes! Gallstones can be cured with medicines which are combination of herbal and homeo. There will no such need to undergo surgery or operations. You can connect with me and I can provide you with treatment by which you can get cured with our medicines only. The medicines are combination of herbal and homeopathic only. I will s...more
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Hi you should be having jaundice based on your bilirubin readings and increased alt and ast suggest there is some kind of inflammation of your liver.
You will need to send all the reports you have as a pdf so I can properly asses your condition and suggest the correct treatment.
You can consult for more information.
You will need to send all the reports you have as a pdf so I can properly asses your condition and suggest the correct treatment.
You can consult for more information.
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General Surgeon•Nashik
Hi lybrate-user, in majority cases it's mandatory to remove gall bladder (GB)
It depends on many factors, like size and number of gall stones, whether those or symptomatic stones or not.
If stones are symptomatic then it's not advisable to wait for gall stones to melt by tablets. Even if there is a first or single episode of colicky pain more in upper abdomen may or may not be associated with nausea vomiting its called symptomatic stone. And symptomatic gall stones should be treated with...more
It depends on many factors, like size and number of gall stones, whether those or symptomatic stones or not.
If stones are symptomatic then it's not advisable to wait for gall stones to melt by tablets. Even if there is a first or single episode of colicky pain more in upper abdomen may or may not be associated with nausea vomiting its called symptomatic stone. And symptomatic gall stones should be treated with...more
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