My husband went to the doctor last week for a pain in his right side and a right
swollenSwollen glands ankleAnkle pain
Ankle sprain
Ankle sprain - series
Ankle sprain swelling
Atopy on the ankles
Foot, leg, and ankle swelling
Lichen simplex chronicus on the ankle
Sprained ankle. His blood test came back with everything
normalNormal saline flush except a "mildly" high
ALTAlt
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Consumer rights and responsibilities
Day care health risks
Diet and good health
Galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase
Healthy diet
Obesity and health
Pharmacy alternatives
Physical exam frequency
Pregnancy - health risks of 125 and
ASTAbdominal wall surgery
Abdominoplasty - series
Adjustable gastric banding
Allergy testing
Angioplasty
Ast
Asthma
Asthma and allergy - resources
Asthmatic bronchiole and normal bronchiole
Astigmatism
Bacterial gastroenteritis of 52. He went back 4 days later and they ran another test to check on his bloods coagulating ability and any hep viruses. Again everything was
normalNormal saline flush and no hepatitis but now his ALT was 156 and his AST was 75. His flank pain is gone, but his ankle is still swollen and he is itchy. His stool and urine are both normal and no fatigue other than the fact that he works 80+ hours a week. He is under a lot of stress and I worry about a heart attack. He is a 39 year old, caucasian, height is 6" and weight is 220. He is a software engineer so he doesn't get a whole lot of excercise, but he eats fairly healthy and only has between 1 to 2 beers at night after work. He didn't drink at all between the first test and the second.
I have found numerous, very scary things related to "mildly elevated lft's"n, but I am having a hard time finding a case where the ALT is higher than the AST. The closest things that I am coming up with are hepatocellular carcinoma (possibly metastatic), pulmonary emboli, cholecystitis and bile duct obstruction. Can you shed any light on this?
Thank You, The Wife Of The Best Man In The World!