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Best Hepatologyy Hospitals in Ahmedabad

Zydus Hospital

Zydus Hospital

Thaltej, Ahmedabad

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Zydus Hospitals Road

Sarkhej - Gandhinagar Hwy

8223 KM's away

Specialities

21

Doctors

20

Beds

550
Dr. Vishal Soni
Dr. Vishal Soni

Gastroenterologist

16 years of experience

Dr. Bhavin Patel
Dr. Bhavin Patel

General Physician

26 years of experience

Dr. Jaykumar Mehta
Dr. Jaykumar Mehta

Pulmonologist

14 years of experience

Dr. Harsh Patel
Dr. Harsh Patel

Gynecologist

16 years of experience

Dr. Dhwani
Dr. Dhwani

Cosmetologist

15 years of experience

Dr. Nidhi Jain
Dr. Nidhi Jain

Hematologist

16 years of experience

Dr. Ankit Mehta
Dr. Ankit Mehta

Pediatrician

14 years of experience

Dr. Nita Thakre
Dr. Nita Thakre

Gynecologist

34 years of experience

Dr. Om Lakhani
Dr. Om Lakhani

Diabetologist

15 years of experience

Dr. Harsh Patel
Dr. Harsh Patel

Pediatric Neurologist

16 years of experience

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Dr. Jivraj Mehta Smarak Health Foundation

Dr. Jivraj Mehta Smarak Health Foundation

Vasna, Ahmedabad

Bakeri Medical Research Centre, Ayojan Nagar, Dr. Jivraj Mehta Marg

8225 KM's away

Specialities

4

Doctors

10

Beds

220
Dr. Ravi Soni
Dr. Ravi Soni

Psychiatrist

13 years of experience

Dr. Sandip Shah
Dr. Sandip Shah

Chronic Liver Specialist

13 years of experience

Dr. Anish Nagpal
Dr. Anish Nagpal

Bariatric Surgeon

20 years of experience

Dr. Devang Parikh
Dr. Devang Parikh

Pediatrician

6 years of experience

Dr. Manoj Modi
Dr. Manoj Modi

Ear-Nose-Throat (Ent) Specialist

6 years of experience

Dr. Tarun Dave
Dr. Tarun Dave

Cardiologist

6 years of experience

Dr. Y Shah
Dr. Y Shah

Neurosurgeon

6 years of experience

Dr. Vipul Amin
Dr. Vipul Amin

Neurosurgeon

32 years of experience

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Zydus Hospital

Zydus Hospital

Thaltej, Ahmedabad

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Zydus Hospitals Road, SG Highway

8223 KM's away

Specialities

5

Doctors

3

Beds

550
Dr. Bijal Parikh
Dr. Bijal Parikh

Plastic Surgeon

32 years of experience

Dr. Vibha Varma
Dr. Vibha Varma

Gastrointestinal Surgeon

27 years of experience

Dr. Aditya Murgai
Dr. Aditya Murgai

General Physician

20 years of experience

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Kaizen Hospital

Kaizen Hospital

Memnagar, Ahmedabad

132 feet ring road, near helmet circle

8280 KM's away

Specialities

3

Doctors

1

Beds

50
Dr. Harsh Shah
Dr. Harsh Shah

Gastroenterology-Hepatologist

17 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Hepatologyy" (104)

Sir, there was pus in my liver, then I got the treatment done in LIBS hospital and they removed the pus through operation, then I got cured but there is pain in my right shoulder blade and on the opposite chest side too, I went through the operation. When I asked the doctor after two months, he said that it might be due to gas, but I still have pain in the shoulder blade.

Male | 29

The pus was successfully removed from your liver. However, you still have pain in your right shoulder blade and chest. Sometimes, gas can get trapped in the body after surgery, causing discomfort. However ongoing pain in these areas could also be a sign of muscle strain or inflammation. It’s important to inform your doctor so they can investigate further and find ways to relieve the pain.

Answered on 21st Aug '24

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Hai i am male 49 years, from few months my platelets count reduced up to 27000. Gastro dr. do sonography and endoscopy, and find compensated cirrhosis of liver. i want to Know what is the long term effect and what kind of diet should i take. Thanks

Male | 48

If your doctor has suggested that you are suffering from compensated cirrhosis, this means the patient is in the early stage of cirrhosis. such patients need to be evaluated thoroughly for the cause of cirrhosis. Also these patients need to be under regular follow up with liver specialists to diagnose and treat complications when and where these complications arise. Also these patients need to be under strict liver-related diet control. Diet is generally modified and custom made for each and every patient. Hope this clears your doubt and reach out if you do have unresolved queries!

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My husband got have HBV reactive in recent health check up, I just got hep b jab last year Jul 22. Do I have the immunity?

Male | 43

"Reactive" means positive and "immunity" depends on antibody levels. Your vaccination status is promising. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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How much is laparoscopic liver resection recovery time?

Male | 47

It could be 2-4 weeks.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Want your number sir one patient of alcoholic liver. Cirrhosis is there

Male | 47

If someone you know is dealing with alcoholic liver cirrhosis, it's vital to consult a hepatologist or liver specialist for proper evaluation and treatment. The treatment may involve dietary adjustments, medication, and monitoring for complications.. also its impt to quit alcohol if you do consume.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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It's all free actually my brother suffering from liver damage discoder

Male | 39

send his reports initially

Answered on 22nd July '24

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Sir/ma'am I did a cbt,lft,kft test My hb-16 (13-17) Rbc-5.6(4.5-5.5) Pcv-50.3%(40-50) Sgpt-72(45) Sgot-38.5(35) Ggt-83(55) Uric acid-8.8(7) It is elevated..I am worried about the results

Male | 22

Some of your test results are unusually high. This may also be linked to the liver or the kidneys performing under the best conditions. High SGPT, SGOT, and GGT levels are potentially associated with liver diseases, while high uric acid levels could be a symptom of kidney disorders. You may not notice any symptoms, but it would be great to visit a physician to know the cause and receive the right treatment.

Answered on 24th July '24

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I AM LOOKING FOR A HEPATOLOGIST I AM STAYING IN GUDUVANCHERY, CHENNAI I AM LOOKING IN AND AROUND THIS AREA

Female | 49

send your reports initially

Answered on 11th Aug '24

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I am suffering from chronic liver disease from may 2017. I was fine but now my serum bilirubin in 3.8 and early 10 days 5.01 without any symptom

Male | 55

• Cirrhosis is a late stage of liver scarring (fibrosis) induced by a variety of liver disorders and conditions, including hepatitis and persistent drinking. When your liver is damaged, whether through illness, excessive alcohol intake, or another cause, it attempts to restore itself. Scar tissue arises as a result of the procedure.

• It causes scar tissue to grow, making it harder for the liver to function (decompensated cirrhosis) and is considered to be potentially fatal by nature. The liver damage is often irreversible. However, if detected early and the underlying cause is addressed, additional damage can be reduced and, in rare cases, reversed.

• It often has no signs or symptoms until liver damage is extensive.

• On damage the following signs/symptoms can be seen  - Fatigue , easy bleeding/bruising , Loss of appetite, Nausea, pedal/ankle odema, Weight loss, Itchy skin, Yellow coloured eyes and skin, ascites(fluid accumulation in abdomen), spiderlike blood vessels, redness of palms, absence/loss of periods (not related to menopause), libido and gynecomastia(breast growth in males)/testicular atrophy, Confusion, sleepiness, and slurred speech (hepatic encephalopathy)

• Usually, the total bilirubin test shows 1.2 mg/dL for adults and 1 mg/dL for children under the age of 18. The normal value for direct bilirubin is 0.3 mg/dL.

• Normal findings may differ somewhat between men and women, and results may be influenced by particular diets, drugs, or severe activity. Bilirubin levels that are lower than normal are typically not a cause for worry. Elevated levels might be a sign of liver injury or illness.

• Higher-than-normal amounts of direct bilirubin in your blood may suggest that your liver isn't adequately removing bilirubin. Elevated indirect bilirubin levels may signal other issues.

• Gilbert's syndrome, a lack in an enzyme that aids in the breakdown of bilirubin, is a frequent and innocuous cause of high bilirubin. Further tests may be ordered by your doctor to explore your situation. Bilirubin test results can also be used to track the evolution of specific illnesses like jaundice.

• Further laboratory investigations such as AST(aspartate aminotransferase), ALT(alanine transaminase), ALP(alkaline phosphatase) and GGT(gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase); Total Albumin, Lactic Dehydrogenase, Alpha protein, 5’nucleotide, mitochondrial antibody and PTT levels need to be determined and procedures such as CT scan, MRI (for liver tissue damage) and biopsy (in case of chance of any cancerous growth) need to be performed.

You can also visit hepatologist for detailed treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am suffering from chronic liver disease and had ascites last month but now better after treatment. At Jan month My albumin 2.3, AST 102 & ALT 92 level is reduced albumin 2.7, AST 88 IU/L & ALT 52 IU/L. My USG report taken during ascites shows DCLD & liver reduced in size, measures 10.4cm & coarse parenchymal echo texture with surface irregularity noted.portal vein indistinct. Following a healthy diet. Kindly advise if my liver had chances to regenerate or symtoms goes worse. Any treatment to cure.

Female | 68

It is possible for the liver to regenerate, especially if the damage to the liver is not too severe. However, this is not always the case, and the extent to which the liver can regenerate may depend on the underlying cause of the liver damage. 

There are several treatments that may be helpful in managing chronic liver disease. These may include medications to control symptoms and complications, such as ascites, and lifestyle changes, such as following a healthy diet and avoiding alcohol. In some cases, a liver transplant may be necessary if the liver damage is severe and not reversible. 

You must follow your doctor's recommendations for treatment and to continue to monitor your liver function tests and other symptoms closely. It is also important to avoid activities that could further damage your liver, such as drinking alcohol and taking certain medications that may be harmful to the liver.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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