Discussing the potential health impacts of elevated total serum bilirubin levels, as well as related liver function abnormality indicators.
An abnormally low alanine aminotransferase level may indicate liver damage, and further examination is needed to determine the cause.
A four-month-old baby’s liver function indices are elevated, which may be due to physiological reasons rather than liver disease.
Elevated alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase levels in a four-month-old baby may be due to physiological jaundice and do not necessarily indicate liver disease.
Children are threatened by neonatal diseases, and mothers should take their children to the hospital for immediate medical treatment, avoid misconceptions, and receive timely symptomatic treatment.
For patients with galactosemia, how often should follow-up visits be scheduled and how to manage the intake of galactose in the diet to improve prognosis.
Long-term discomfort in the right upper quadrant, with a feeling of much gas in the abdomen, worse when lying down. Elevated alanine aminotransferase levels in liver function tests, diagnosis of bile reflux gastritis by gastroscopy, medication has not shown improvement. Taken Chinese herbal medicine for soothing the liver and regulating qi, symptoms improved temporarily but have now recurred. Inquiry on how to determine the cause and receive effective treatment.
The physical examination shows that your daughter’s direct bilirubin level is 12. Is this considered high, and what should you do about it?
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