Type your answer here... serum bilirubin 1.2,ALT <40
When progressive disease such as alcohol damage or hepatitis destroys enough liver tissue, the scarring that results shrinks the liver and constricts blood flow.
If you drink alcohol before a liver panel test, the results may be affected due to the way the liver functions. It is responsible for filtering the alcohol out of the blood.
Of course! Alcohol is metabolized by the liver, and will affect liver function tests.
The results of a hepactetomy are considered normal when liver function resumes following a partial hepatectomy, or when the transplant liver starts functioning in the case of a total hepatectomy.
The degenerative disease that frequently results in jaundice and ultimately liver failure is cirrhosis. This condition is characterized by the replacement of healthy liver tissue with scar tissue, leading to a loss of liver function and potential liver failure. Jaundice, or yellowing of the skin and eyes, is a common symptom of liver dysfunction in cirrhosis.
Yes. Obesity can cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which will enlarge the liver and which my develop to cirrhosis.
from what i have just read diabetics can have cod liver oil and malt
Cirrhosis
Cirrhosis
Eating raw onion is very healthy and does not affect the liver. Carbohydrates are good for the liver.
I don't know how accurate but I read on a website that beef liver a 100g has 20g of protein in.
Lab results should be interpreted by your doctor. There are many things that can affect the results of lab tests and make them high or low. It is best to have your doctor check your liver with blood tests and make a determination.