Happy weekend, everybody. I hope all is well.
If you saw my other thread (this), when I took Hima for her annual check-up last April her ALT came 800. 8 times higher than normal range. That month it went down to 500s after only a dewormer and adding a mild milk thistle-curcummin supplement. It's been going down since but it's still in 400s. Throughout the whole process she had no symptom other than tummy ache after meals or grooming herself, and excess saliva.
Ultrasound showed no tumor, no organ size change, nothing except for mild fat around the liver and inflammation on gallbladder-liver. She was diagnosed with Cholengiohepatitis and (mild) fatty liver. The reason is unknown but Hima was hospitalized the first days of 2019 after not eating for 3-4 days. Maybe it's a chronic inflammation from that time? Or maybe there is something about parasites or food sensitivity? Hima is not overweight, so it's not weight.
She was seen by two internist and her regular primary vet. But they actually confused me a lot because not only their machines measured Hima's enzymes differently but also even their prescription is different. One added only antibiotics for 10 days + Vet Expert Hepatiale Forte Advanced 30 tablets . The other says this is not enough, antibiotics should be used for 20 days, and ursodeoxycholic acid should be added too.
If you have experience with non-anorexic fatty liver, and cholangiohepatitis without anorexia/puking, etc, could you share your experience? What kind it was? Could you find the reason? How was it treated?
If you saw my other thread (this), when I took Hima for her annual check-up last April her ALT came 800. 8 times higher than normal range. That month it went down to 500s after only a dewormer and adding a mild milk thistle-curcummin supplement. It's been going down since but it's still in 400s. Throughout the whole process she had no symptom other than tummy ache after meals or grooming herself, and excess saliva.
Ultrasound showed no tumor, no organ size change, nothing except for mild fat around the liver and inflammation on gallbladder-liver. She was diagnosed with Cholengiohepatitis and (mild) fatty liver. The reason is unknown but Hima was hospitalized the first days of 2019 after not eating for 3-4 days. Maybe it's a chronic inflammation from that time? Or maybe there is something about parasites or food sensitivity? Hima is not overweight, so it's not weight.
She was seen by two internist and her regular primary vet. But they actually confused me a lot because not only their machines measured Hima's enzymes differently but also even their prescription is different. One added only antibiotics for 10 days + Vet Expert Hepatiale Forte Advanced 30 tablets . The other says this is not enough, antibiotics should be used for 20 days, and ursodeoxycholic acid should be added too.
If you have experience with non-anorexic fatty liver, and cholangiohepatitis without anorexia/puking, etc, could you share your experience? What kind it was? Could you find the reason? How was it treated?