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Asked for male, 34 years old from new delhi
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Hi,
total bilirubin 2.0 is almost normal.
We also need to see other parameters of liver function test (lft) like sgot/sgpt and albumin levels. And ultrasound of abdomen if these are abnormal.
Sare reports thik hone par bhi sharir kamjor lagta hai to doctor se milna hoga. To find out any other causes. Not necessary that it is due to your jaundice which has got better.
total bilirubin 2.0 is almost normal.
We also need to see other parameters of liver function test (lft) like sgot/sgpt and albumin levels. And ultrasound of abdomen if these are abnormal.
Sare reports thik hone par bhi sharir kamjor lagta hai to doctor se milna hoga. To find out any other causes. Not necessary that it is due to your jaundice which has got better.
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Coimbatore
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"dear Lybrate user thanks for sending across your query. Nothing to worry about it just maintain a healthy diet and get you lft done to check you liver enzymes.
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As for consuming home cream ('malai') with Indian bread ('roti'), here are some considerations:
Fat Content: 'Malai' is high in fat. A liver affected by jaundice might struggle to process high-fat foods. This could potentially worsen symptoms or slow down recovery.
Gentle Diet: Typically, a gentle, low-fat diet is recommended for individuals recovering from jaundice. This helps reduce the strain on the liver, allowing it to heal more effectively.
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Fat Content: 'Malai' is high in fat. A liver affected by jaundice might struggle to process high-fat foods. This could potentially worsen symptoms or slow down recovery.
Gentle Diet: Typically, a gentle, low-fat diet is recommended for individuals recovering from jaundice. This helps reduce the strain on the liver, allowing it to heal more effectively.
Doctor’s Advice: It’s ...more
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Asked for female, 19 years old from Bangalore
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The dullness of the face can be caused by various factors, including lifestyle choices, environmental factors, and underlying health conditions. Here are some possible causes and suggestions to help improve the dullness of the face:
1. Lack of proper skincare routine: inadequate cleansing, exfoliation, and moisturizing can lead to a dull complexion. Establish a regular skincare routine that includes cleansing your face twice daily, exfoliating once or twice a week, and moisturizing daily.more
1. Lack of proper skincare routine: inadequate cleansing, exfoliation, and moisturizing can lead to a dull complexion. Establish a regular skincare routine that includes cleansing your face twice daily, exfoliating once or twice a week, and moisturizing daily.
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Srinagar
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You might have higher levels of unconjugated (indirect) bilirubin if your body is breaking down red blood cells faster than your liver can keep up with. This might indicate: Hemolytic disease. Sickle cell disease.
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