Respond Stanislav Y. Karpov, hepatology, gastroenterology, hepatology and gastroenterology clinic Medal With your words, there is no significant problem. But if you still try to understand, it is unlikely that this is associated with hepatitis C. It is also unlikely this is a side effect of treatment. Most likely, this is another independent problem. Solve the issue with a cardiologist. Similar question: ... was normal, hemoglobin just downgraded the entire therapy 108-117 (my norm ... PCR handed ...
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Hello, Doctor! I've got a moderately significant changes peredneperegorodochnoy left ventricular wall serdtsa.Mne 30 years, I was told that this is due to underlying disease, ie, Hepatitis C, I have it in the black, flying realdironom mono 3,000,000 3 times a week, genotype 2, found in 1997. No treatment. Now being treated 1 month only. Can I drink riboksin and a scheme to avoid changes in the heart, or something else poprinimat, or it is not associated with GEPSom. Ultrasound of the heart are normal. On the ECG but a low T wave in lead V2 no deviation from the norm there. Thank you for your attention.
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