Why have a forum if you can't learn from the experience of others? I have found invaluable advice and direction here that has helped me interface with my doctor. Thank you all!
Tig said
Aug 12, 2016
Sometimes our liver function tests are elevated and could be the result of previous liver disease and changes that occur as a result. Your ALT is slightly elevated. If it remains that way and your doctors have advised you to not be concerned about it, then you may be able to do just that. Your ALT may stay slightly elevated. As long as you continue to have routine blood testing performed under the guidance of your doctors and things stay the same, take their advice and don't worry. If the ALT starts to elevate significantly, then I would expect your doctor to investigate why.
cheeta37 said
Aug 12, 2016
Tig56 wrote:
Hello Ashar,
There are a number of reasons for elevated liver enzymes. The ALT is liver specific and can indicate a problem or as was mentioned, a response to medication could be responsible. You didn't mention if you have cirrhosis. I read your previous posts and you didn't provide any history about your liver health other than achieving SVR.
Sometimes our liver function and the associated tests are changed as a result of existing or previous liver disease. The presentation of one single lab abnormality isn't near enough information to make a diagnosis or recommendation. You would be better served by contacting your physician and having a full lab work up, including a current physical and history. Only then will you be able to get the answer you seek. Good luck...
Thanks Tig56,
I am having no problem with my health and also not taking any medications. I just check my tests regularly to monitor. I was not having cirrhosis and was diagnosed HCV when i went to donate blood to a patient. I never have any serious problem with Liver and was lucky to diagnose it in initial stage.
My all tests always remain in normal range but ALT always remain 55-70
cheeta37 said
Aug 12, 2016
Thanks for reply,
after treatment in regularly monitor my Lab tests and talk to different doctors, many time but they always say if PCR is negative and all other tests and ultrasounds are perfect then don't bother the ALT.
I am here to check if anyone else having the same issue.
Tig said
Aug 12, 2016
Hello Ashar,
There are a number of reasons for elevated liver enzymes. The ALT is liver specific and can indicate a problem or as was mentioned, a response to medication could be responsible. You didn't mention if you have cirrhosis. I read your previous posts and you didn't provide any history about your liver health other than achieving SVR.
Sometimes our liver function and the associated tests are changed as a result of existing or previous liver disease. The presentation of one single lab abnormality isn't near enough information to make a diagnosis or recommendation. You would be better served by contacting your physician and having a full lab work up, including a current physical and history. Only then will you be able to get the answer you seek. Good luck...
JimmyK said
Aug 12, 2016
Greetings,
To be honest, it is unwise to raise such questions in a forum setting. A good answer requires further testing under Medical supervision. There is no one here properly qualified to venture a guess and a good Medical Professional could perhaps suggest and order further testing to develop a solid diagnosis.
Please do not take chances with guesses made by strangers where Medical concerns rest. Seek proper advice for proper treatment.
I agree with Wendy. Go over this with your Doctor.
Regards
JimmyK
-- Edited by JimmyK on Friday 12th of August 2016 10:01:10 AM
wendyo said
Aug 12, 2016
liver function tests can run high if you are on certain medication(s). If you are on any Rx, please go over that with your doc as it may be nothing.
cheeta37 said
Aug 12, 2016
Dear Fellows,
I was diagnosed HCV patient in 2007 and in 2008 i took successful treatment and PCR got negative. Since than all lab results are normal except ALT. It remains always between 55-70. Can anyone suggest why ALT is not showing normal range and what could be the reason of high level. My recent report also attached.
Why have a forum if you can't learn from the experience of others? I have found invaluable advice and direction here that has helped me interface with my doctor. Thank you all!
Sometimes our liver function tests are elevated and could be the result of previous liver disease and changes that occur as a result. Your ALT is slightly elevated. If it remains that way and your doctors have advised you to not be concerned about it, then you may be able to do just that. Your ALT may stay slightly elevated. As long as you continue to have routine blood testing performed under the guidance of your doctors and things stay the same, take their advice and don't worry. If the ALT starts to elevate significantly, then I would expect your doctor to investigate why.
Thanks Tig56,
I am having no problem with my health and also not taking any medications. I just check my tests regularly to monitor. I was not having cirrhosis and was diagnosed HCV when i went to donate blood to a patient. I never have any serious problem with Liver and was lucky to diagnose it in initial stage.
My all tests always remain in normal range but ALT always remain 55-70
Thanks for reply,
after treatment in regularly monitor my Lab tests and talk to different doctors, many time but they always say if PCR is negative and all other tests and ultrasounds are perfect then don't bother the ALT.
I am here to check if anyone else having the same issue.
Hello Ashar,
There are a number of reasons for elevated liver enzymes. The ALT is liver specific and can indicate a problem or as was mentioned, a response to medication could be responsible. You didn't mention if you have cirrhosis. I read your previous posts and you didn't provide any history about your liver health other than achieving SVR.
Sometimes our liver function and the associated tests are changed as a result of existing or previous liver disease. The presentation of one single lab abnormality isn't near enough information to make a diagnosis or recommendation. You would be better served by contacting your physician and having a full lab work up, including a current physical and history. Only then will you be able to get the answer you seek. Good luck...
Greetings,
To be honest, it is unwise to raise such questions in a forum setting. A good answer requires further testing under Medical supervision. There is no one here properly qualified to venture a guess and a good Medical Professional could perhaps suggest and order further testing to develop a solid diagnosis.
Please do not take chances with guesses made by strangers where Medical concerns rest. Seek proper advice for proper treatment.
I agree with Wendy. Go over this with your Doctor.
Regards
JimmyK
-- Edited by JimmyK on Friday 12th of August 2016 10:01:10 AM
liver function tests can run high if you are on certain medication(s). If you are on any Rx, please go over that with your doc as it may be nothing.
Dear Fellows,
I was diagnosed HCV patient in 2007 and in 2008 i took successful treatment and PCR got negative. Since than all lab results are normal except ALT. It remains always between 55-70. Can anyone suggest why ALT is not showing normal range and what could be the reason of high level. My recent report also attached.