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Vikram Raut

Dr. Vikram Raut

Liver Transplant Surgeon
M.B.B.S
Gurgaon
 at clinic
1,500 online

Apollo Hospital

Plot No 13, Parsic hill road
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Personal Statement

My favorite part of being a doctor is the opportunity to directly improve the health and wellbeing of my patients and to develop professional and personal relationships with them...read more

Doctor Information

Speciality

  • Liver Transplant Surgeon

Other treatment areas

  • Liver Transplant Surgeon
  • Liver Transplant Specialist

Education

  • M.B.B.S , Rajiv Gandhi Medical College and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital ,

Past Experience

  • Consultant at Medanta - The Medicity

Clinic Location

Plot No 13, Parsic hill road

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Asmit Kolekar

male • Jul 30, 2018 • Mumbai

I am suffering from hepatitis B inactive. Can you suggest what treatment should be there for hepatitis B?

Vikram Raut

6 years ago

Dear lybrate-user, We need to evaluate if hepatitis B is affecting your liver. In 70% cases our immunity clears infection.

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Mahonshang Kasar

male • Jul 26, 2018 • Imphal

Hello, Please prescribe me the best food for jaundice. My LFT result shows 6.9 mg%(total bilirubin), 3.5 mg% (direct bilirubin). I am active alcoholic for last ten years ...read more

Vikram Raut

6 years ago

Dear Mr. lybrate-user, If bilirubin is not coming down even after you stoped alcohol indicate liver damage. You need to have detailed test to assess severity of liver da ...read full answer

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Pruthvi

Male • 22 Year Old • Jul 25, 2018 • Dhule

I had jaundice 3 months before with bilirubin 4.24 after 3 months I started drinking beer then again I got 2.2 and 2.05 and 1.6 and 2.1 bilirubin levels .what is happeni ...read more

Vikram Raut

6 years ago

Dear Lybrate user, Increased bilirubin indicate liver damage by alcohol, we need to assess the damage by doing some tests, it’s important to stop alcohol as damage may ...read full answer