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Is this serious?

by gmaryc, Oct 06, 2009 10:18AM
My husband had blood analysis done and the it said that he has elevated liver enzymes. What does that means exactly?
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by caregiver222, Oct 06, 2009 12:21PM
It could mean a lot of things. Abnormal values signify problems, however the liver is a resilient organ. The question is why the liver enzymes are elevated, and this involves a discussion between the primary care physician and your husband. I am sure his physician will have some suggestions, but the test results are at this point merely a yellow flag, and should not be overly upsetting. If there is some factor stressing the liver, your physician will suggest a way to relieve that stress. It could be serious disease or could be as simple as taking too much of a particular over-the-counter medication.
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