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Dr. Sharath S Hepatologist

Dr. Sharath S

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18 years of experience

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Dr. Sanjay Kumar Goja Hepatologist
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Dr. Raghavendra Hepatologist
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Dr. A Olithselvan Hepatologist

Dr. A Olithselvan

Gastroenterologist

29 years of experience

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Dr. Mahesh Gopasetty Hepatologist

Dr. Mahesh Gopasetty

General Surgeon

19 years of experience

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Dr. Amruthesh T.m Hepatologist

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Dr. Manoj R Hepatologist

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Dr. Sandeep S Hepatologist

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Dr. Kaiser Raja Hepatologist

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Dr. Deepika Parmar Hepatologist

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Dr. Sandeep Satsangi Hepatologist

Next available - Friday

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Dr. Naresh Bhat Hepatologist

Dr. Naresh Bhat

Pediatric Gastroenterologist

33 years of experience

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Dr. Sonal Asthana Hepatologist

Dr. Sonal Asthana

Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic

31 years of experience

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Dr. Veerendra Sandur Hepatologist

Next available - Thursday

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Dr. Adarsh K Hepatologist

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Top 10 Hepatologists Near Bommasandra

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. Sharath S

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18----
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Goja

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26----
Dr. Raghavendra

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22----
Dr. A Olithselvan

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29₹ 800
Dr. Mahesh Gopasetty

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19----
Dr. Amruthesh T.m

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17₹ 750
Dr. Manoj R

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24₹ 500
Dr. Sandeep S

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26₹ 740
Dr. Kaiser Raja

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22----
Dr. Deepika Parmar

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15₹ 700

Questions & Answers on "Hepatologist" (152)

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 just received results for HBsAg results and I was told its reactive at 13.67 MIU/ML. I did not understand the meaning whether positive or negative. 3 months ago I conducted a test in a different country- i.e. HBeAg and it was negative. I am a bit confused by the 2 results

Male | 47

Your HBsAg result of 13.67 MIU/ML indicates a positive result, meaning the hepatitis B virus is present in your blood. The negative HBeAg suggests a low level of viral activity, which is a positive aspect. Symptoms may include fatigue, jaundice, or abdominal pain, but some individuals may not experience any signs at all. It’s crucial to consult a hepatologist who can provide guidance tailored to your situation, recommend follow-up tests, and discuss treatment options if necessary. 

Answered on 7th Mar '25

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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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