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  • 44 Years
  • 10/09/2025

Hi Doctor, earlier the doctor mentioned that he has heart problems and prescribed medicines. Later, we were told it was thyroid related, and now the doctor is saying it is a liver infection. We feel we are not getting a clear solution or proper guidance. Please advise us on what should be done next.

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When multiple health issues are mentioned (heart, thyroid, liver), its important to get a comprehensive evaluation from a specialist. Sometimes symptoms overlap, and without full tests, diagnosis may change. Consider a second opinion with all past reports and a full body review. This will help connect all findings and give a clear treatment path. Please get the following tests done: CBC, LFT, RFT, ECG, ECHO, TSH, USG Abdomen

Dr. Yusuf Suggests...

Take a CBC Test (Complete Blood Count) Test or Take a LFT (Liver Function) Test Test

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