Heart arrythmias from liver issues? - British Liver Trust

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Heart arrythmias from liver issues?

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hi.

firstly ive had slightly raised ALT (around 60) but mainly ok lfts. i get a few symptoms of liver issues , dry skin, bloated stomach and dont tolerate opiates well all of a sudden. Csn this still be liver issues even with normalish bloods?

secondly , i dont know if its related but i seem to get heart arrythmias. my heart (esp in morning) seems to have trouble catching up to speed leaving my breathless after minor exertion. im scared to do anything that raises heart rate now due to this. does anyone else have these experiences?

cheers . Jay x

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Hello

This is a question that your own health care professional is best placed to answer, as only they have access to your medical records.

We suggest talking this through with your own doctor or health care professional in the first instance.

Best wishes

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