i would definitely avoid all alcohol and fatty foods for now!
I have a similar back problem to yours - and my doctor prescribed di-hydrocodeine instead of ibuprofen for the severe pain, as it does not affect the liver.
Good luck with diagnosis of your problem.
The combination of alcohol and Tylenol can cause those levels to be high. I would ask my Dr. about alcoholic hepatitis and ask him/her to do a liver funtion panel + biopsy.
These liver enzymes are indeed concerning. Hepatitis would certainly be of concern - however, you are correct in saying that the results are consistent with immunization against Hep A and Hep B. Ultrasound noted to be normal as well.
Next thing to consider would be medications. Depending on how much Ibuprofen you are taking, this can certainly cause elevated enzymes. I would consider stopping this. Also, any Tylenol should be stopped as well.
If everything remains negative, and the enzymes keep rising, more specialized testing is necessary. This would including tests for autoimmune hepatitis (i.e. autoantibody levels) as well as a liver biopsy.
As for viruses - that would depend on what kind is present. HIV and hepatitis both negative. You may want to consider being tested for EBV or CMV as well to be complete.
You can discuss these options 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.
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I drove here from California. (www.drivearoundtheworld.com) so i've been all through central, south america, australia and SE ASIA. Currently in Laos. the tests were done in an amazingly modern hosp in Bangkok. Been eating almost anything. Street vendor food but always bottled water. Drinking has been a regular past-time on this trip because its so long and we hit it pretty hard for a week when we arrived in BK. I've also been taking quite a lot of Ibuprofin. I have two herneated vertebrae discs and they slipped in S america. So something like 8mg 2 x a day of ibuprofin on and off when the pain is bad. I was also taking anti malarials for about 2 months until local docs said its better not to because you then know when to treat it.
buying food from street vendors in third world countries,i am surprised your doc did not check you for bacterial infection,most common is h pylori.
which country in Asia did you visit??
did any of your tests cover bacterial infection??
what did you eat,what did you drink,where did you stay??
how often did you wash your hands??