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Question #29475
95 days ago
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What to do if my wife has occasional heavy bleeding from the mouth and high SGPT levels?

Client_576cd8

Sir please help Meri wife ko automatic muh se blood kabhi kabhi aa jata hay jayada matra me Kya kare liver me sgpt bada huwa hai sir

How long has your wife been experiencing bleeding from the mouth?:

- 1-4 weeks

How often does the bleeding occur?:

- Frequently (once a week)

Has she experienced any other symptoms along with the bleeding?:

- No other symptoms

What is her overall health like?:

- Recent illness or infection

Has she made any recent changes to her diet or medications?:

- No changes

How high are her SGPT levels?:

- Moderately elevated

Has she seen a doctor about these symptoms before?:

- Yes, but no treatment was given
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Hello dear Apki problem se lagta hai probably ya to oral cavity problem ho sakti hai ( gingivitis - scurvy) or systemic disorder jaise Leukaemia Purpura Injury Aapki kuch test likh raha hun Inko karwayo tabhi pata lagega kya problem hai aur bina doctor ko bataye koi dawai nahi leni Inko share karna physician kr saath ( general physician medicine) Esr CBC Serum ferritin Rft Lft Serum TSH Vitamin d 3 level Crp Dlc Urine analysis Hemogram Hba1c Antibodies titre Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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If your wife is experiencing occasional heavy bleeding from the mouth and has elevated SGPT levels, it’s important to address these concerns with a sense of urgency, as they may be related to serious underlying conditions. The bleeding could be associated with gastrointestinal issues, such as esophageal varices, or more localized issues like gingival disease, but elevated liver enzymes like SGPT suggest potential liver dysfunction. Elevated SGPT is typically seen in liver inflammation or damage, which can be caused by liver diseases such as hepatitis, fatty liver disease, or alcohol-related liver issues.

Immediate steps include seeking a comprehensive evaluation by a healthcare provider. It’s crucial to get a thorough clinical examination along with additional tests such as a complete blood count (CBC), liver function tests, ultrasound of the abdomen, and possibly endoscopy to determine the source of bleeding. Ensure that she avoids alcohol, if applicable, and adheres to a liver-friendly diet, which is low in processed foods, rich in fruits and vegetables, and adequate hydration. If the bleeding persists or is severe, she should seek immediate medical attention to prevent possible complications like anemia or significant blood loss. A hepatologist might be involved for liver-specific evaluation and management depending on the findings. On a practical note, monitor for any signs of jaundice (yellowing of the skin/eyes), worsening of bleeding, or abdominal pain, and report these to her doctor promptly. It’s essential to address any comorbidities or lifestyle factors contributing to liver stress as part of treatment. Regular follow-ups and adherence to prescribed medication and lifestyle adjustments are key to managing her condition effectively.

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