You note elevated liver enzymes, including an ALT of 180. Causes can include chronic alcohol (although in these cases, the AST is typically elevated over the ALT). The bilirubin is noted to be markedly elevated at 12.
I would suggest being urgently seen by a physician. Causes can include any number of gallbladder and liver diseases - including hepatitis, medications, gallstones or other gallbladder disease.
An abdominal ultrasound would be the first test to obtain - this can evaluate the liver as well as the gallbladder. A hepatitis screen should also be sent.
The next course of action would be dependent on the results of these tests.
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.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
Hello,
the bilirubin, according to the lab report, is 12 micro mols per liter and the "normal" range shown as between 0 and 22. Is this still elevated?
A quick addition:
I seldomly drink alcohol.
I am slightly overweight.
I suffer from bouts of guttate psoriasis and perennial rhinitis.
Other precision:
The day before the test was done, I finished a 5 days Amoxicillin course (500mg 3 times a day). I also used, during a 3 weeks period of illness where I went from a flu like viral infection to a chest bacterial infection for which I received the antibiotic, up to 600mg of Aspirin + 800mg Paracetamol a day and the occasional Diclofenac.