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Of course! Alcohol is metabolized by the liver, and will affect liver function tests.
Both Hepatitis B and C fit this description.
There are a number of reasons why white spots would be on a person's liver such as inflammation, cysts, and even fatty liver disease. A doctor can determine what is the cause and prescribe medication accordingly.
SGPT also known as Alanine Aminotransferase or ALT... is a liver enzyme usually present in Liver cells and released in the blood in case of Liver Damage. In case of Hepatitis C infection it becomes high like in any other cause of liver injury. Once Heptitis C is treated its levels fall but in cases of a relapse or re-infection or reactivation it starts to increase again in the blood. Essentially along with other Liver Enymes it is checked regularly for patients with Hepatitis or under and after treatment to see how these patients are doing
No, dehydration cannot cause elevated liver enzymes. Vitamin deficiency and damage to liver can cause the enzymes of the liver to be elevated.
If a person drinks with mononucleosis, he can experience liver damage. This is because mono is a viral infection that can cause liver inflammation. So, drinking with mono can exacerbate the problem.
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Yes radiation can cause liver failure.
Too much beer can damage your liver and can cause liver failure.
It is liver cirrhosis because it can cause scarring of the liver.
Yes. Obesity can cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which will enlarge the liver and which my develop to cirrhosis.