Antibiotics in liver disease

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317787 tn?1473358451 For patients with a pre-existing liver disorder, the detoxification function of the liver is already compromised and substances that would normally be metabolized could actually accumulate in the liver or in the bloodstream. Antibiotics that accumulate in this manner could become toxic to the body and its functions can change drastically from its original purpose. The following is a list of the most common antibiotics groups being used today.
Avatar n tn Other common health conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease, pancreatitis, hemolytic anemia and thyroid disease, can also cause liver transaminase elevations. Most liver diseases are characterized by greater SGPT elevations than SGOT elevations except cirrohsis and alcohol abuse. SGPT also rises in bile duct obstruction due to stone. Discuss the need to rule out these other conditions with your doctor. If you have jaundice, the cause can primarily be liver, though other causes can co-exist.
Avatar f tn I'm so sorry for your loss of Zena. I didn't know that much about liver disease in cats until I saw your thread. You did the right thing in letting her go and not suffer. Prayers and positive thoughts go out to you. Rest in Peace sweet Zena.
2211588 tn?1374138003 Fatty liver due to alcoholism is called Alcoholic fatty liver disease and the other one is Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, which is due to obesity, diabetes and high triglyceride levels. Only if fatty liver disease advances a person can develop cirrhosis .The process can stop and, in some cases, reverse on its own without specific therapy. Lifestyle changes may be helpful. You should refrain from taking alcohol, as this will cause further injury to the liver.
15305299 tn?1498127242 Detection of Helicobacter pylori DNA in the liver was independently associated with hepatitis B virus/hepatitis C virus, pancreatic carcinoma and a cytokine ... What do you think about these people? I myself have diagnosed having H Pylori, doctors say about antibiotics but obviously they are supposed to be harmful for liver. Do you have experience with this? How did you cure? Have you been checked against H Pylori? http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?
Avatar m tn Cirrhosis is a progressive liver disease and needs to be treated very seriously. Here in the US she would be cared for at a liver transplant center. She is need of a liver transplant as her liver appears to be too damaged to keep her well. I am not a doctor so I can't tell you what to do, but if she was my mom I would try to get the best care that is available to her.
Avatar n tn Your bilurubin levels are also quiet high which suggests probable liver pathology. Type of liver pathology needs further analysis by liver biopsy and as well as radio imaging. Other conditions like celiac disease, Hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, Adrenal insufficiency and certain antibiotics use can increase the level marginally, hence unlikely. He needs to consult gastroenterologist for assessment of SGPT levels. Take care and regards.
Avatar f tn you ALT is not that high. Many things can cause an elevation in ALT, i.e. drinking alcohol, medications, etc. re-test after not taking meds or alcohol for several days.
553516 tn?1255867219 Yes, there are antibiotics that can potentially be toxic to the liver.
1232362 tn?1333135406 Fatty liver can be due to alcoholism when it is called Alcoholic fatty liver disease and the other one is Non alcoholic fatty liver disease, which is due to obesity, diabetes and high triglyceride levels. This can progress to cirrhosis of the liver and can be associated with hepatocellular carcinoma. So, prevention or cure is by avoiding alcohol and treating diabetes, obesity and high triglyceride levels. Discuss these options with your consulting doctor.
Avatar n tn Could it also be possible I need a lung test[forgot name], to see what specific virus as I have, had MRSA in the past?
280234 tn?1532986249 Hi, my 22 year old sister hasn't been feeling well the past couple of months. She is caucasian, about 5'4, 175 lbs. She currently has high BP, which she takes BP meds for, and also has been diagnosed with possible Irritable bowel syndrome. She works as a substitute teacher. She has fluctuating constipation and diarrhea often. She takes immodium regulary for the diarrhea. About a month and a half ago, she noticed the right side of her neck was very swollen.
Avatar f tn It is more accurate in the more (F4) or less (F1) ranges of liver damage and less accurate in mid ranges of damage. The Fibroscan is usually found at more advanced liver speciality centers and not at a regular doctor’s office. My hepatologist at the University of Washington Seattle Liver center has a Fibroscan machine. The test can be done in office with no down time. It is similar to an ultrasound except the device produces a sort of thump that allows the device to estimate liver stiffness.
Avatar m tn A liver biopsy will tell exactly what is going on and is a good indicator when assessing how long you have had the disease. But keep in mind, not everyone is the same and liver damage progresses differently in everyone. Did you have a biopsy yet? If not, it would be a very wise to have one. Hope that helps.
Avatar f tn I also just adopted a pomeranian that I found out has a liver shunt and his liver enzymes were over 1000 and they did a bile acids test on him and found out he has the liver shunt. He is on prescription diet, Enulose and 2 antibiotics to get rid of toxins in his bloodstream. He is perfectly healthy otherwise. I wish you and your dog the best. Keep us posted.
Avatar n tn Alcohol also is metabolized and removed from your body in your liver. When alcohol and antibiotics compete for the liver's resources, this can keep either the antibiotic or the alcohol in your body for longer than it should be, if the metabolic process was not being hindered by the interaction. This reaction increases the risk of dangerous side effects, both from the over consumption of alcohol and from the antibiotics.
Avatar m tn AddThis Sharing Buttons Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to Google+Share to LinkedInShare to MoreShare to Email FULL STORY A study presented found that fecal transplantation of bacteria from one healthy donor into patients that suffer from hepatic encephalopathy (decline in brain function due to severe liver disease), is safe and improves cognitive function compared with standard of care treatment for the condition.
Avatar m tn This is a fascinating discovery and is important because, if confirmed, the test could help us replace liver biopsy as a method for staging liver disease. In addition, it may be teaching us something about how liver disease occurs," said David Thomas, MD, Chief, Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
2085202 tn?1373199740 In turn I had gotten a CT scan and an MRI of my abdomin and they discovered a small 10 mm cyst on my liver. I have also been experiencing pain in where my liver is supposedly located. My stools have also been a reddish brown color regularly for a very long time(never the regular darker brown that is normal) I'm so scared that i'm dying or that there is something possibly seriously wrong. I was just recently diagnosed with Diverticulosis as well following the CT scan.
Avatar m tn The doctors their work with people with cirrhosis and liver cancer on a daily basis. They are THE experts in diagnosing, treating and monitoring liver disease. They will perform all the tests needed to know if these masses are something you need to do something about or if they are benign. It will give you piece of mind knowing what your health status truly is. I am 60 years old. When I was young I never had any serious health issues.