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[|Human|] hi 3 months ago my partner had a routine set of blood tests taken and all normal with exception of mcv which was elevated to 109 he has had a repeat teast done after 2 months and levels reduced to 104vAlthough he is not a heavy drinker he does have over the recommended levels by approx 50% ie 30 - 35 units a week During the 2 months he did reduce these levels a bit and mcv reduced to 104 He has now reduced his levels significantly as the tests have shocked him and made him look more honestly at his intake. Is it likely that with these results he will have irreversible liver disease or with consistent reduction are matters likely to resolve
[|AI|]  Hi Ruth. There are more specific tests for liver function such as liver enzymes and bilirubin. MCV tells us more about red blood count. Also liver ultrasound should be done to see is there any sign of liver cirrhosis. I am sure it will resolve because liver is an organ with the highest potency of regeneration and only cirrhosis is irreversible, but only excessive Chat Doctor.  It doesn't mean that he can still