Q&A ABOUT DAILY NUTRITION PRACTICES
Signs of increased liver enzymes are often unclear, causing many patients to be subjective and not seek ways to lower high liver enzymes. When liver damage is minor, detection is based on blood test results. When liver damage is severe, patients may have additional clinical symptoms such as:
Jaundice
Loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, fatigue.
Mild fever.
Dull pain in the right hypochondrium.
Itching, hives.
Pale stools, dark yellow urine: often seen in cases of high liver enzymes due to bile duct obstruction.
Regarding nutrition in the mild stage, if done well, you will fully recover.
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