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Liver problem with decreased platelet.

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At first greeting to everyone. I'm having various problems with my liver for 20 years. like, unable to eat sufficiently, currently having shoulder pain & tight liver area. I'm concerned about my platelet. last 2 years platelet level gradually decreased but within range. Most of the time triglycerides higher than the normal range. (Now 350). anyone, suggest would be appreciated. regards.

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Are you eating right? When I don't eat right I feel much worst, but still I have to have the sugar once in a while, or something I should not have and then I feel bad. Your liver oversees over 500 parts of your body, so treat it right.

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If you have a known liver issue and declining platelets it would be a good idea to get a liver stiffness test with Firbroscan or MRE. Low platelets are a common result of NASH, scarring of the liver, and that can lead to serious problems. It is a subject for a liver specialist as diagnosis can be complex.

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