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I had hepatitis a when i was a kid we were put in quarantine can this still be raising my liver enzymes? |
i was always told that my liver enzymes were elevated like double but no one seem to be alarm and now recently i have been taking alot of antibotics for my sinus and have to get some steroids pills and shot. and my enzemes are are higher now like 3 times ineed a operation will this stop me Wouldn't all the medicine you're taking do that to you? What type of hepatitis did you have? Is it chronic or was it acute? Drugs/meds will raise your liver enzymes, as will alcohol and other infections. You will need to discuss your concerns about whether you qualify for an operation (what operation???) with your doctor. Please give more details. How old are you? do you have Gall-bladder problems? Do you consume much alcohol? what is the problem you need surgery for? and what are the medications you are taking, i mean names? possibly -ask your doctor. |
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