Thursday, August 4, 2011

After 6 months of diet and treatment of Hepatitis B and diversified food intake and began to eat without restricting himself to accept the oily and spicy food, resulting in 1 month I had grown up reading the biochemical analysis of blood. Bilrubin direct reaction increased from 0 to 1.5 at a rate of less than 5.1 mmol / l, Bilrubin indirect reaction from 3,6 to 12,2, while the norm is less than 17.1 mmol / l, thymol from 3.72 to 8.7 at a rate of not more than 5.0 IU. ALT and AST at level 24.4 U / liter. Can I do not diet and consume alcoholic beverages such as wine and beer.

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist All your figures are good. Alcohol can be consumed if the hepatitis B virus infection is not present in the body. Similar question: ... and the accompanying tests are normal, liver ultrasound - normal. Is there ...

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