- Male
- 35 Years
- 29/01/2025
I've been noticing some bleeding during my bowel movements and had a colonoscopy done today. I'm really concerned about the findings, which is why I'm reaching out. Do you think there's a way to treat these piles without surgery, maybe something like an Ayurvedic or natural remedy? Your advice would be really helpful.
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View allI'm a bit concerned about the mild fatty infiltration of my liver and the multiple lipomas found in my recent ultrasound. Also, my blood test showed Bilirubin at 1.58 mgdL, SGPT at 57 UL, and SGOT at 36 UL. I drink alcohol about once a week and my doctor prescribed ME12 OD tablets due to a low vitamin B12 level of 232 pgmL. Could taking this B12 supplement affect my liver condition negatively? Would love your advice.
The prescribed ME12 OD tablet, containing vitamin B12, is unlikely to have a negative impact on your liver condition, as vitamin B12 deficiency can actually exacerbate liver damage; in fact, correcting the deficiency may help improve liver function, and the mild fatty infiltration of the liver and elevated SGPT levels may benefit from vitamin B12 supplementation.
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