Sans lene me takleef or left side me pain rhta hai time - #10767
Axity overthiking rhti hai asa lagta hai jese heart atack ane vala hai dhadkan teez ho jati hai mai 1 month phle bhot drink karne lag gya tha usi vjha se ye ho rha hai lagta hai mughe ab meny drink chodh rakhi hai one month se govt hospital se dvai bhi kha rha hu tab bhi thik nhi ho rha sgot 76 Or sgpt 85 aya hua hai meraTG bhi 169 hai
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You are experiencing anxiety related symptoms such as chest tightness, breathlessness, palpitations, and overthinking likely worsened by past alcohol use. Your liver enzymes are mildly elevated, and triglycerides are borderline high, suggesting early liver strain (possibly alcoholic hepatitis).
Suggested Tests (if not done recently): ECG + 2D Echo (to rule out cardiac cause of chest pain) Ultrasound abdomen (liver size, fatty infiltration, etc.) CBC, Vitamin D, B12 Repeat LFT, TG after 6–8 weeks
Hello Tonu. The symptoms that you described point towards possible Anxiety disorder which will have both psychological and physical symptoms. And anxiety disorders are highly relapsing, meaning they keep coming again and again if proper treatment is not taken. Anxiety occurs due to imbalance of chemicals in the brain. So, for this imbalance to be rectified, you might need treatment with medications and therapy. Kindly consult psychatrist either online or in-person for detailed evaluation and management. Alternatively, you can start practising JPMR technique and deep breathing exercises using Youtube, which can help in reducing anxiety to some extent if done consistently for atleast 2 months. Regards.
You may be experiencing alcohol withdrawal-related anxiety and mild liver inflammation (SGOT 76, SGPT 85). Despite quitting alcohol and taking meds, anxiety persists, so medication adjustment may be needed. Consult both a psychiatrist and a hepatologist for focused anxiety and liver care.
Hello dear Please follow below instructions ECG must Lft fresh to be done including sgot and spgt Creatinine kinase ( both liver and heart) and troponin or lactic dehydrogenase ( LDH) fresh to be done Kindly share the results with general physician and cardiologist for improvement and further issues Regards
Helo Saini,
Konsa konsa medications aapne liya he ?
ECG/ECHO Lia he ? Agar vo normal he tho aapka chest pain, Gastritis Ka bhi hosaktha he.
Aur Anxity keliye kuch treatment lerwha he ? Palpitation can happen due to anxity also.
The symptoms you’re describing can be quite distressing and may be related to anxiety, particularly given the history of heavy drinking and subsequent cessation. Alcohol can impact both mental health and liver function, potentially leading to heightened anxiety levels, particularly during withdrawal. Your elevated SGOT and SGPT levels depict liver function test disturbances, often seen in individuals with a recent history of significant alcohol consumption. While these levels indicate some degree of liver stress or damage, they can sometimes normalize with continued abstinence from alcohol, a process that may require regular medical monitoring. The triglyceride (TG) level of 169 is slightly elevated too, which can be common in those who’ve consumed a lot of alcohol. It’s crucial to maintain the abstinence you’ve started, significantly benefitting liver recovery and reducing anxiety over time.
Consider continuing the prescribed medication from the government hospital and attend follow-up appointments – they are essential for monitoring liver function and adjusting treatment as needed. Also, consult with a mental health professional who can provide therapeutic strategies to manage anxiety more effectively, perhaps considering cognitive-behavioral therapy or other modalities that can help manage overthinking and panic symptoms. Staying hydrated, getting good sleep, and regular exercise can also support recovery. If anxiety symptoms worsen or chest pain occurs suddenly with shortness of breath, please seek emergency medical attention right away, as these could be signs of other potential conditions that need addressing.
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