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Last Updated: 23rd May 2022

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Dr. Uday M Muddebihal Liver Surgery

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Dr. Kenneth Bijoy D Cruz Liver Surgery

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Dr. Madva Jayashankar Liver Surgery

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Dr. Vivekanand N Bhat Liver Surgery

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Dr. Ramesh B S Liver Surgery

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Dr. Prakash Reddy Liver Surgery

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32 years of experience

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Dr. Naphene N Liver Surgery

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Dr. Hemanth Kumar Pandharpurkar Liver Surgery

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Dr. Hariprasad R Liver Surgery

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Dr. Girish Ram Kamat Liver Surgery

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Dr. Hariprasad T R Liver Surgery

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Dr. Girish Kamat Liver Surgery

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Dr. Rajiv Lochan Liver Surgery

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Dr. G. H. Raju Liver Surgery

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Dr. Ravi Kumar H Liver Surgery

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Top 10 Liver Surgery doctors Near Bengaluru

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. Uday M Muddebihal

4

45₹ 650
Dr. Kenneth Bijoy D Cruz

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41₹ 800
Dr. Madva Jayashankar

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40₹ 900
Dr. Vivekanand N Bhat

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33₹ 750
Dr. Ramesh B S

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32₹ 400
Dr. Prakash Reddy

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32₹ 250
Dr. Naphene N

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30----
Dr. Hemanth Kumar Pandharpurkar

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30₹ 850
Dr. Hariprasad R

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29₹ 400
Dr. Girish Ram Kamat

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29₹ 650

Questions & Answers on "Liver Surgery" (104)

I have noticed I can see my pulse in my stomach, and it’s worrying me. I have recently researched stuff about abdominal aortic aneurysms (because I have health anxiety) and I noticed people state that is one of the symptoms. I don’t have any other symptoms, and I know it’s normal to see your pulse in your stomach sometimes, but a lot of people say it’s visible if you’re skinny and have less abdominal fat. I’m not skinny and I’m wondering if it’s still normal? I’m really worried if it’s not.

Female | 18

an abdominal aortic aneurysm needs medical intervention, the condition itself should be carefully evaluated. If your symptoms worry you, please make an appointment with a vascular professional as soon as possible.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am having a high bilirubin 1.62, and this is the 2nd time. Last year at this same time I had it. And due to this I can't eat properly, and I feel vomiting as soon as I take a sip of water after eating. It's already been 15 days. It's making my appetite low, I feel low. I eat very less now, and in that too It's feel like my stomach is tight and blown up. Pls help me?

Male | 19.5

Based on the complaints and elevated bilirubin levels you seem to be suffering from a type of liver disorder, a condition wherein excess accumulation of bilirubin (a brown yellow coloured compound formed in breaking down of red blood cells) occurs. With loss of appetite, vomiting, stomach tightness and bloating; fever, extreme fatigue and abdominal pain can also be seen in liver diseases.

• There are multiple causes for development of liver dysfunction such as infection, autoimmune liver diseases like cholangitis, Wilson’s disease, cancer, alcoholic liver (due to alcohol abuse) and non-alcoholic (due to excessive consumption of fats) and drug induced.

• When using a medicine that is known to have the potential to cause liver damage, your doctor may recommend you to have blood tests done on a routine basis after starting the medication so that any signs of liver damage may be recognised before symptoms develop.

• Common medications that can cause damage to the liver include Paracetamol, Statins – drugs for lowering cholesterol levels and certain herbs.

• Other liver function parameters such as AST(aspartate aminotransferase), ALT(alanine transaminase), ALP(alkaline phosphatase) and GGT(gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase) bilirubin are required to be evaluated and additional to this for determining the exact cause of dysfunction especially to confirm presence of jaundice; urinalysis, CT (for distinguishing between biliary obstruction and liver disease including cancer) and liver biopsy (for ruling out concern about possible liver cancer) needs to performed.

• The treatment is based on the underlying cause and damage levels and can range from dietary changes, medications such as antibiotics, sedatives, etc to liver transplants.

• Consult hepatologist near you for further assessment and treatment.

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Hi what does it mean if you have lost immunity to hip b ?

Female | 33

If you have lost immunity to hepatitis B, it means that your body is no longer protected against the hepatitis B virus. Immunity to HBV is typically acquired through vaccination or prior infection.

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