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On 11 jun 2021, steve suffered (a) a bad persistent migraine through the entire day. The migraine worsened when Mr. butler stood up. When he stood up, he felt like his head was going to explode. (b) a bad chesty cough that worsened when he stood up from a seated position or when he moved. He had some phlegm on his chest but only a tiny amount of yellow phlegm was brought up when he coughed. (c) felt utterly exhausted. This feeling was not improved after rest. On 21 june 2021 he was admitted into hospital because steve felt like his lungs were closing up and he needed oxygen to breathe. He was diagnosed with covid-19 pneumonitis, superadded bacterial lower respiratory tract infection and low oxygen levels spo2 with las 85%. He was treated with - high flow nasal oxygen and continuous airway pressure for 8 days from 21 june - 28 june. - dexamethasone for 8 days whilst on respiratory support - bd vte prophylaxis for 8 days whilst on respiratory support - iv then oral co-amoxyclav in the morning of 2 july 2021, he took a liver blood test (alt). The result of the test is that it was rising (24, 52, 85, 225). The doctor said this was most likely related to the co-amoxyclav or dexamethasone received. In the afternoon of 2 july 2021, he was discharged. He was advised to take tinzaparin 4500 units continuously for 7 days to thin the blood to avoid the risk of blood clots in the legs or lungs. He was advised to take lansoprazole 30 mg to remedy his liver continuously for 7 days. On 5 july 2021. Another liver blood test was performed. The result was 300. How bad is this liver test result and is there any advice you can offer to help the liver recovery?


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