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  2. Elevated liver enzymes Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Common causes of elevated liver enzymes include: Nonprescription pain medicines, particularly acetaminophen (Tylenol, others). Certain prescription medicines, including statins, which are used to control cholesterol.

  3. Elevated Liver Enzymes: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

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    There are many potential causes of elevated liver enzymes, from minor infections or illnesses to serious liver disease or cancer. Your healthcare provider can help you understand your lab results based on your symptoms, medication and alcohol use, family history, and other test results.

  4. Elevated Liver Enzymes: What Is It, Causes, Prevention ...

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    Common causes for elevated liver enzymes include: Certain medications, such as cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins) and acetaminophen. Fatty liver disease, including alcohol-related and non-alcohol-related conditions.

  5. My liver enzymes are elevated — Now what? - Mayo Clinic Press

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    What does it mean if my liver enzymes are elevated? Mild to moderate elevation in liver enzymes often means there is some type of inflammation within the liver. This matters because if the inflammation continues unabated for long enough, you could develop scarring in the liver, known as fibrosis.

  6. What Happens When Your Liver Enzymes Are High: Causes ...

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    High liver enzymes often mean theres inflammation or damage to liver cells. Many things can cause high liver enzymes. It might be from drinking too much alcohol, taking certain medicines, or having a liver disease. Sometimes, it’s just a temporary spike that goes back to normal on its own.

  7. Enlarged liver - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Causes. Risk factors. Prevention. Overview. An enlarged liver is one that's bigger than normal. The medical term is hepatomegaly (hep-uh-toe-MEG-uh-le). Rather than a disease, an enlarged liver is a sign of an underlying problem, such as liver disease, congestive heart failure or cancer.

  8. Elevated liver enzymes may mean a person’s liver is not working properly. Common causes include fatty liver disease and cirrhosis. Managing these conditions will help treat high enzyme...