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If I send you my reports will you make me a proper diet chart - #10932

Tisha Ghosh

Liver problems stomach pain in the left side of lower abdomen nausea pale skin diabetes problem is there or not don't know hemoglobin deficiency Creatine level increase urineinfection .......................................................................... ......

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To address the liver problems, abdominal pain, nausea, pale skin, and potential issues like diabetes or hemoglobin deficiency, it’s essential to consider how these symptoms connect. The key here is to look at the interplay between the liver and what might be causing these symptoms. Liver dysfunction can indeed lead to nausea, a pale appearance, and abdominal pain. Whatever tests you’ve done, focusing initially on liver function tests will be crucial. Elevated liver enzymes might suggest the need for further imaging or potentially a referral to a hepatologist. You mentioned increased creatinine levels and urine infection, which could indicate a kidney issue as well. Infections can sometimes trigger systemic symptoms, or be symptomatic of an existing condition or cause an added stress to the body. This warrants a closer look at your kidney function; a urinalysis and possibly an ultrasound of the abdomen could shed more light. Without formal diabetes testing, it’s difficult to conclude on its presence. Checking your fasting blood sugar and HbA1c levels will be informative if you’re wondering about diabetes. As for hemoglobin deficiency, delve into a complete blood count to understand the magnitude of any anemia. Iron studies might help in identifying iron-deficiency anemia. Overall, promptly streamlining checkups with a primary care doctor or a relevant specialist can unravel how these issues are interrelated. Addressing nutrient deficiencies and stabilizing organ functions through diet and medication will need their input. Avoid delaying this to prevent complications, especially with the symptoms collectively suggesting a resolve is essential.

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