10.5281/ZENODO.1344164
Dr. Irfan Yousaf, Dr. Rabia Shamshad, Dr. Marien Tariq
Analysis Of Micro Nutrients In Hepatitis Patient
Zenodo
2018
ANALYSIS OF MICRO NUTRIENTS IN HEPATITIS PATIENT
2018-08-12
Journal article
https://zenodo.org/record/1344164
10.5281/zenodo.1344163
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Open Access
<p><strong><em>Introduction: </em></strong><em>Liver is a pivotal organ of the body and play very important role in the metabolism. If there is any problem in the liver then the herbs or different plants play an important role for the treatment of liver disorders. <strong>Objective of the study: </strong>The basic aim of the study is to find the level of micronutrients in hepatitis patients among local population of Pakistan.<strong> Methodology of the study: </strong>This study was conducted at DHQ hospital Khanewal during 2017 to 2018. The study was conducted according to the rules and regulations of concerned committee. The data was collected from both genders and the sample size is 100. Detailed history was taken from all patients with special reference to duration of hepatitis, mode of infection, previous history of jaundice, HBV or HCV infection. The level of micronutrients was measured according to procedure. <strong>Results: </strong>The demographic values of patient group and control group shows a significant difference. The data suggest clearly that CD4 count decreases in abnormal liver function. The results shown the table 02 demonstrates the multiple comparison of micronutrients level among patients and normal group. There were non-significant relationship present in diseased group treated with different therapies like interferon and glutathione as p<0.05. The level of micronutrients become decreases in diseased group. <strong>Conclusion: </strong>It is concluded that hepatitis directly increase the liver enzymes even after receiving medication and other therapies. The distribution of micronutrients activities in blood may be an additional host-specific parameter with a predictive value for the responsiveness of patients to interferon therapy. </em></p>