High liver enzymes could be due to many things including alcohol ...
Hepatitis is a possibility (as the above poster mentions)
Viral illnesses (viral hepatitis, but also Epstein Barr Virus aka "Glandular Fever")
Medications
Autoimmune disease
Heart failure
Usually if you are otherwise healthy, elevated liver enzymes are a transient phenomenon and will settle down of their own accord.
You should see your doctor at some stage (not necessarily urgently unless you are very unwell) and have them checked again.
2007-11-05 09:38:37
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answered by Orinoco 7
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My husband who is 30 years older than you also showed high liver enzymes in his blood test. They did an ultrasound which showed enlarged liver and spleen. Next, they did a biopsy of the liver and found out he has NAFLD, non alcoholic liver disease. This is a condition where fat infiltrates in to liver and can cause either simple fatty liver or fatty liver and inflamation. According to his doctor, fatty liver is an epidemic in America. The primary cause of this is obesity, diabetes and insulin resistance. It is a condition that needs to be closely monitored and diet and excersice are the only way to control the progress of the disease. Although, there is evidence that vitamin E might also help. Anyhow, just talk to your doctor some more about this. Meanwhile, try to avoid alcohol and fatty food and excercise. Good luck.
2007-11-05 09:38:37
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answered by maak342001 1
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No one blood trying out is one hundred% correct and lots of exclusive matters can have an effect on the exams outcome. If your ldl cholesterol or triglycerides keep extended and your liver enzymes are better...the medical professional would possibly do extra blood trying out to additional come to a decision whether or not it is a main issue for you or no longer. The liver enzymes (referred to as the ALT, AST,GGT, ALP) are made by way of the liver cells. IF they're extended it provide the medical professional an notion that there could also be liver cells harm. However, should you exercised earlier than the blood exams used to be performed, had an intramuscular injection, had muscle damage, or took special medicines...that would of affected the outcome of those exams. Therefore, the medical professional could do the LIver Function exams: referred to as the Bilirubin, INR, PT, PTT, and Albumin to provide him an notion of ways good the cells are ready to do the critical features to hold the frame good. And he will even do the liver viral scan to verify for Hepatitis A,B,C,and so forth to peer if a virulent disease is utilising the liver cells to duplicate itself. Blood exams most effective provide the medical professional an 'notion' that you're having disorders in a special field. If you're obese, which we can not inform right here for certain...and you've got prime triglycerides (or ldl cholesterol) and your liver enzymes are prime...it would be he's checking you to peer if in case you have a Fatty liver. He may be being cautious, on account that so much oral medicines pass to the liver for the liver cells to transform and holiday down them, earlier than they pass to the leisure of the frame... that you have no liver harm earlier than he would possibly have got to begin you in this cure. There are exclusive matters that may rationale fats to construct up within the liver and lots of of disorders may also be reversed, if the rationale is determined: weight acquire (weight problems), quick weight reduction, metabolic issues, alcohol intake, special types of medicines (like steriods), diabetes, insulin resistance, prime ldl cholesterol/triglyceride stages, special chemical compounds, and extra. I are aware of it is tough to attend and notice. Many instances men and women with extended liver enzymes...if it isn't too prime...it will go back to natural stages the following time they have got blood paintings on account that it used to be brought on by way of some thing rather then a liver main issue. I could no longer be too worried at this second. I'm simply providing you with expertise as to why he "would possibly" be doing what he's doing. Best wants
2016-09-05 11:14:50
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answered by ? 4
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High liver enzymes might indicate Hepatitis. Maybe something you are taking into your system is damaging your liver. I'd follow through with additional tests to try to determine the causitive agent. Good luck!
2007-11-05 09:34:19
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answered by Charles WE 5
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