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  1. ... number of different conditions, including: Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Alcohol use disorder, which includes alcoholism. Liver cancer Diabetes ...
  2. ... Conditions that increase your risk for cirrhosis include: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) Type 2 diabetes Chronic (long-lasting) hepatitis B or C Certain autoimmune diseases or genetic disorders ...
  3. ... B deficiency, such as: Celiac or Crohn's disease Alcohol use disorder (AUD) Malabsorption syndrome Not eating foods that are rich in B vitamins, such as animal products (meat, eggs, and/ ...
  4. ... may be asked to avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol for a period of time. You may also need to fast (not eat or drink) for several hours. Your provider may tell you to stop taking certain medicines, including diuretics (water pills) and opioid pain medicines. But never stop ...
  5. ... most often used to: Check the balance between water and certain chemicals in the blood. Find out if you have swallowed a poison such as antifreeze or rubbing alcohol Help diagnose dehydration , a condition in which your ...
  6. ... drinks such as cooked meats, herbal tea, or alcohol Making sure not to overeat ... you may be asked to drink extra water to help keep more fluid in your veins. ...
  7. ... spit) gland disorders , such as infection or cancer Alcohol use ... pills"), certain cholesterol medicines , and birth control pills, ...
  8. ... seafood, including shellfish, anchovies, sardines, trout, and tuna Alcohol (all types) High fructose corn syrup in soda ... metastatic cancer) Side effects from certain cancer treatments Alcohol use disorder Preeclampsia , a condition that can cause ...
  9. ... Chronic pancreatitis Pancreatic cancer Eating disorders Cystic fibrosis Alcohol use disorder Recovery from having gallstones removed after ... prepare for the test? You should not drink alcohol for 24 hours before having an amylase blood ...
  10. ... may be caused by conditions, such as: Hemochromatosis Alcohol use disorder Smoking Viral infections , such as hepatitis ... hepatitis C, excess iron intake, and/or heavy alcohol use. References American Porphyria Foundation [Internet]. Houston: American ...
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