Get got a call that my liver levels are high and am totally freaked out. I am a healthy vegetarian, who exercises but I drink a glass of wine or more a night with dinner. Recently when being treated for a sinus infection with amoxicillin ans I had an allergic reaction prompting me to get bloods tests. My blood texts 2 years ago was excellent. So I was blindsided by this call today. Going in for a follow up but looking for possible benign answers since the levels seem really high
AP 156
AST 74
Alt 114
Can anyone give me some insight on what this could mean. I took a lot of Advil during my infection could that contribute?
Thanks
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Roxyroxy100
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Welcome to the forum where you will be able to get advice and support from others with experience of liver disease.
However, this is not a medical forum and none of the members are qualified to diagnose or give specific medical advice.
Users are advised to NOT post test results or scans and request an interpretation from other members. Test results vary according to both the individual’s whole health and the specific laboratory analysing the results. To avoid misinterpretation and undue concerns, results can only properly be understood by a qualified medical practitioner with full knowledge of your unique medical history and circumstances.
Please don’t be discouraged from using the forum as there are members with a great deal of understanding and knowledge of living with liver disease as a patient or carer. They will be able to give you the benefit of that experience with understanding and empathy that can only come from those with first hand involvement.
Hi. I suggest you see your GP armed with the information you have posted here and get all your questions answered there as they are best medically qualified to do so.
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