Wednesday, August 10, 2011

After a 6-month diet after recovering from Hepatitis-B, I perstal diet. Within a month I grew Bilrubin direct reaction from 0 to 1.5 at a rate of up to 5.1 mmol / l, Bilrubin indirect reaction from 3,6 to 12,2 at a rate of up to 17.1 mmol / l, AST from 19 5 to 24.9 U / L at a rate of up to 40, and thymol turbidity test with 3,7 to 8,7 at a rate of up to 5 units. What should I do? Or revert to a strict diet? Can I drink alcoholic beverages such as wine and beer?

Respond Karshieva Anna V., hepatology, gastroenterology, hepatology and gastroenterology clinic Medal Doing nothing is not necessary, figures can fluctuate within normal limits. Rick's diet is not necessary. Alcoholic beverages is better to start drinking a year after recovery. Similar question: ... I was 6.9 at a rate of 3,4.) Survey gall ... occurs during the last year ...

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