| High Liver enzymes on test, kinda freaked out
Hi, sorry if this topic has been done to death, but I read through the others and could find a good answer. I recently had my annual physical and my blood tests came back with above-normal enzyme levels. Unfortunately I didn't get a copy of my test, but the one liver value with the normal range of 3-60 was like 181 for me and the other one (with lower ranges) I dont remember what it was, but it was below 100 although still above the max. When reading my test, my doc said I don't have liver disease, however the elevated liver enzyme values definitely should be looked into. Everything else on my blood panel came back totally normal.
I am a 40 year old male in otherwise good health, I have very good cholesterol numbers, normal blood pressure, normal weight, etc. Although I used to drink quite a bit when I was younger, I got tired of hangovers and haven't drank much in the last 5 years. In fact the last time I drank was about a year ago. Would the enzymes go back to normal after so long of not drinking?
My doc sent me for a Hep C blood test, because he said he can't really find any other explanation for the high levels. Now I am freaked out, because I don't really have any risk to Hepatitis. Although I do sometimes take regular aspirin due to tension headaches, I don't use drugs, I am not ever exposed to needles and my sex life is pretty boring and non-eventful to say the least. Physically I feel fine, although I do get occassional IBS (irritable bowel syndrome), but I was diagnosed with that about 15 years ago.
My doc feels that assuming the hep test comes back neg (and the numbers are checked again just to rule out a lab error) that he doesn't think this is anything serious. But should I be concerned? He said in his 30 years as a doc he's had patients with elevated liver enzymes with no apparent cause or symptoms who go on to live long and normal lives without incident. But after reading all the stuff on the internet about liver disease, hepatisis, etc., I am very stressed over this. Other than "just relax until you get the tests back", are there any opinions on my case?
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