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Alcohol misuse. Low levels of vitamins in the body, especially vitamin B-12. Infections, such as Lyme disease, shingles, hepatitis B and C, ...
Gallbladder disease. People who have gallbladder conditions, such as gallstones or polyps, are at increased risk of bile reflux. Smoking and alcohol abuse.
Using alcohol or tobacco with certain medicines may also cause interactions to occur. Discuss with your healthcare professional the use of your medicine ...
Other things that may increase the risk of SVT include: Emotional stress. Too much caffeine. Excessive alcohol use, which is defined as 14 or more drinks a week ...
Alcohol, caffeine and nicotine can make it harder to sleep. Limit use of these substances, especially at night. Also, don't turn on screens such as the TV ...
Tests and screenings. These may include tests that help rule out conditions with similar symptoms and screening for alcohol and drug use. A healthcare ...
The purpose of this study is to determine if extracellular (EV) counts and content can differentiate Alcoholic Hepatitis (AH) from alcoholic liver disease as ...
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