What is the diagnosis of chronic alcoholism?


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Chronic alcoholism diagnosis methods include liver function test, serum alcohol concentration determination, cardiac color Doppler examination, etc., the specific analysis is as follows:
1, liver function test
through the liver function test method, if found aspartate aminotransferase, glutamate dehydrogenase, alanine aminotransferase, ornithine carbamoyltransferase and other values increased, suggesting that there may be liver damage, conducive to the initial understanding of the disease.
2, serum alcohol concentration determination
through the serum alcohol concentration method, if found that serum alcohol concentration is higher than normal, can further diagnose chronic alcoholism.
3, cardiac color Doppler examination
through the cardiac color Doppler examination method, if found that there is valve insufficiency, heart enlargement, cardiac systolic dysfunction and other phenomena, indicating that accompanied by cardiac function damage, conducive to the auxiliary diagnosis of chronic alcoholism.