
I have elevated liver enzymes, what does this mean?
My AST and ALT-39 is 84th I'ma 24 year old female. I think I was tested for hepatitis when I was pregnant a year or so ago, but I'm not 100% sure. Anyway, what are these values? Is there a good chance, I have a problem, or could It is caused by something else? I do not drink except a glass of wine once a week at most. Is there a good chance I hepatitis? Also, when I removed my blood was because when I have a gall bladder attack, just before I left, but my alkaline phosphotase levels are normal, so I'm not sure if that is what we in the liver levels Caused spike.
I'm sorry, but dwp Hornblower is wrong. 40% of people with chronic active hepatitis C have liver enzymes are normal. Since it takes often years or even decades for symptoms to appear to many people go to drink with life and take medication accelerate that damage to the liver. All the time the infection is silently causing scarring on the liver, the liver and prevents damage to the liver from filtering properly and it does metabolic activity. You should place a hepatitis panel. You will then be for Hep A, B, C & test when you come back positive, either B or C, you must have a "viral load test, in order to see whether it chronic. (Hepatitis A, dissolves, so that more can not chronic). Your doctor is a failure if he has ot have to work more blood. Many GPs are uneducated about hep c. Therefore, we have specialists. Get that hepatitis panel done, and then go from there. Good luck & best wishes.
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