Hello,
I am a 31 year old male, about three weeks ago I noticed my eyes turned a slight
yellowYellow fever vaccine
Yellow nail syndrome. This prompted me to see my physician. My lab test showed an
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Bacterial gastroenteritis of 1300 and a direct billirubin of 6.2, and an indirect of 10.2. At this point I had not had an alcoholic beverage for 2 weeks. It is also worth mentioning that I do not take any over the counter or prescription medication - including Acetaminophin. A repeat of the
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CBC tests were
normalNormal saline flush. I also underwent a CT scan of the liver and spleen, the liver was negative, and my spleen was mildly elarged. I was referred to a Gastro Intestinal Specialist, and more tests are underway, including auto immune, Wilson's, and a few others. I have tested negative for hep A, B, and C. I was a heavy drinker for approx. 10 years, probably close to daily the past 5 years, but haven't drank for the past 4 weeks. Ironically, I quit drinking permanenlty one week prior to noticing any liver symptoms. Prior to this time I have not experienced any symptoms of any kind of disease or problems. I feel fine, other than not knowing what is going on in my liver. I am not scheduled to see my specialist for another 3 weeks, and in the mean time, he has ordered once a week LFPs.
My questions are:
1. Can alcohol abuse lead to liver enzymes that high? Especially after 2 weeks of abstinence prior to my first blood test?
2. Can alochol give an AST:ALT ratio of approx. 0.5?
3. With enzymes this high are my chances high for the development of fibrosis/scarring leading to cirrhosis even with permanent abstinence?
Thanks for your time.
Yes, alcohol abuse or the cumulative damage from alcohol abuse can cause very high enzymes so the best thing is no alcohol. Clearly there is inflammation going on, inflammation leads to scarring then the scarring progresses as you probably know. Sounds to me like your doctor is doing all the right things. You can maintain a liver friendly diet, stay away from medications and booze and get some regular exercise. I know it is very hard to be patient with this type of thing, all the stressful waiting is typical with liver problems. Hang in there.
Do keep Autoimmune Hepatitis into consideration.
Good Luck.
I just recieved results from some iron tests and new LFPs.
My ferritin is 5200 and my iron is 340.
My ALT and AST are 1500 and 1000 respectively now, and my billirubin direct and total are 3.2 and 6.3 respecitively. I do not have yellow eyes anymore.
Everything seems to be coming down, but it seems to be slow.
I am now very concerned about my feriritin. My specialist scheduled a biopsy one week from today because of the level, but I have no answers until then.
Has anyone heard of ferritin this high?