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326 days ago
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How to reduce uric acid, fatty liver, triglycerides etc - #10339

shahnawaz ahmad khan

Creatinine = 1.36 Urea = 44.3 Uric Acid = 9.5 Sodium = 142.6 Potassium = 4.18 Chloride = 106.3 eGFR – Serum Albumin = 4.5 Blood Urea Nitrogen = 20.7 GFR by MDRD Formula = 66.00 Aspartate Aminotransferase (SGOT) = 40.0 Alanine Transaminase (ALT/SGPT) = 68.00 Non – HDL Cholesterol = 146.48 Triglycerides = 368.6 Hydroxy Vitamin D – Serum = 14.85

Age: 45
Chronic illnesses: Creatinine = 1.36 Urea = 44.3 Uric Acid = 9.5 Sodium = 142.6 Potassium = 4.18 Chloride = 106.3 eGFR – Serum Albumin = 4.5 Blood Urea Nitrogen = 20.7 GFR by MDRD Formula = 66.00 Aspartate Aminotransferase (SGOT) = 40.0 Alanine Transaminase (ALT/SGPT) = 68.00 Non – HDL Cholesterol = 146.48 Triglycerides = 368.6 Hydroxy Vitamin D – Serum = 14.85
Fatty liver
Triglycerides raised etc
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Hello dear Please be aware See as per the clinical details Despite medications diet control is must Avoid alcohol and fast food Take boiled food only Reduce fat intake to 50 percent There may be requirement of atorvostatin omce a day along with aspirin In case of no improvement after two months,please consult general physician for further details Also modify the drug dose upon consultation only

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326 days ago
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Possibly you are suffering from Early metabolic syndrome Chronic kidney disease Severe vit d deficiency and fatty liver

Investigation Fasting insulin, HbA1c, lipid profile (repeat after 2 months).

Ultrasound abdomen (to check liver and kidneys).

Urine microalbumin (early kidney damage marker).

And visit your nearest physician for the treatment as you are suffering from multiple issues

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325 days ago
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Please consult a physician or endocrinologist soon to evaluate your kidney, liver, and metabolic health and start personalized treatment.

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326 days ago
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Hyperuricemia Low GFR Vitamin D deficiency Hypertriglyceridemia Elevated ALT Dyslipidemia

Please visit a near by physician for treatment. This requires frequent follow up

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Based on the values you’ve shared, it looks like you’re dealing with high uric acid levels, elevated liver enzymes, high triglycerides, potentially fatty liver, and low vitamin D. Let’s break down some actionable steps to address these issues. To reduce uric acid, consider increasing your water intake to help flush it out, and aim for around 8-12 glasses a day if possible. It might help to limit foods rich in purines, such as red meats and shellfish. Moderation in alcohol consumption, especially beer and spirits, might also be beneficial. On the triglycerides and liver function front, cutting back on sugars and refined carbohydrates can be effective. Instead, focus on eating more whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats like those found in fish and nuts. Regular physical activity, say like 150 minutes of moderate exercise a week, can also have a positive impact on triglycerides and liver health. For your vitamin D, getting some safe sun exposure is important if possible, or consider speaking to your doctor about supplementation, especially if dietary changes alone aren’t enough. Always remember to follow up with your healthcare provider for more personalized recommendations and to discuss whether medications could assist in managing things like uric acid levels if lifestyle modifications aren’t sufficiently effective. Regular monitoring of lab values and symptoms, alongside medical guidance, is key to keeping everything in check.

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