Alcohol as well as any medication that can affect the liver (i.e. large doses of
TylenolTylenol
Tylenol 8 hour caplet
Tylenol 8 hour geltab
Tylenol allergy multi-symptom
Tylenol allergy sinus caplet
Tylenol allergy sinus gelcap
Tylenol allergy sinus nighttime
Tylenol arthritis caplet
Tylenol arthritis extended release
Tylenol arthritis geltab
Tylenol caplet) can raise the GGT. I believe that
ExcedrinExcedrin
Excedrin back & body
Excedrin express gels
Excedrin extra strength
Excedrin extra strength geltab
Excedrin geltab
Excedrin migraine
Excedrin migraine geltab
Excedrin pm
Excedrin pm caplet
Excedrin quick tab peppermint migrain does contain acetominophen - large doses of this can affect the liver function tests.
I would obtain a liver ultrasound as well as blood tests looking for hepatitis. If negative, repeating the liver function tests while abstaining from alcohol as well as acetominophen can be considered.
If it continues to rise, note that there are several other non-liver diseases that can cause an
isolatedIsolated sleep paralysis elevated in GGT - pancreatic disease,
myocardialHeart attack
Myocardial biopsy
Post myocardial infarction ecg wave tracings infarction,
renalAcute kidney failure
Addison’s disease
Adrenal gland biopsy
Adrenalectomy
Cancer - renal pelvis or ureter
Catecholamines - blood
Chronic renal failure
Dialysis
End-stage kidney disease
Kidney diet - dialysis patients
Kidney stones failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and diabetes.
These options can be discussed with your personal physician.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Kevin, M.D.
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