- Male
- 45 Years
- 01/09/2025
Hi, I was experiencing high blood pressure and swelling in my face along with edema in my legs. My doctor advised me to get some tests done. All reports were normal except for my liver report. I am attaching my report. Please let me know what this means and how to treat it?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Swelling and high BP can sometimes be linked to liver or kidney issues. If only the liver report is abnormal, it might point to fatty liver, hepatitis, or mild liver inflammation. It is important to identify the exact liver parameter that is raised. Please show this report to your doctor for a tailored treatment plan.
Dr. Siri Suggests...
Take a LFT (Liver Function) Test Test or Take a HCV GENOTYPING Test
Answered 01/09/2025
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