Make an appointment with a doctor or other healthcare professional if you have any symptoms that worry you.
If your healthcare professional thinks you might have primary biliary cholangitis, you may be referred to a doctor who specializes in disorders of the digestive system, called a gastroenterologist. You also may be referred to a doctor who specializes in liver diseases, called a hepatologist.
Because appointments can be brief, it's a good idea to be prepared. Here's some information to help you get ready.
What you can do
- Be aware of any pre-appointment restrictions. At the time you make the appointment, be sure to ask if there's anything you need to do in advance, such as restrict your diet.
- Write down any symptoms you're experiencing, including any that may not seem related to the reason for which you scheduled the appointment.
- Write down key personal information, including any major stresses or recent life changes.
- Make a list of all medicines, vitamins and supplements that you're taking and the doses.
- Ask a family member or friend to come with you. Sometimes it can be difficult to remember all of the information provided to you during an appointment. Someone who accompanies you may remember something that you missed or forgot.
- Write down questions to ask your healthcare team.
Your time with your healthcare team is limited, so preparing a list of questions can help you make the most of your time together. List your questions from most important to least important in case time runs out. For primary biliary cholangitis, some basic questions to ask include:
- What's the most likely cause of my symptoms?
- What kinds of tests do I need to confirm the diagnosis? Do these tests require any special preparation?
- How severe is the damage to my liver?
- What treatments do you recommend for me?
- Will I need a liver transplant?
- What types of side effects can I expect from treatment?
- Are there any other treatment options?
- Do I need to change my diet?
- Are there brochures or other printed material that I can take with me? What websites do you recommend?
Don't hesitate to ask other questions.
What to expect from your doctor
You are likely to be asked a number of questions. Being ready to answer them may give you more time to further discuss a concern. You may be asked:
- What symptoms have you been experiencing?
- When did you first notice them?
- Do you always have symptoms, or do they come and go?
- How severe are your symptoms?
- What, if anything, makes your symptoms better or worse?
- Has anyone in your family ever been diagnosed with primary biliary cholangitis?
- Do you have any ongoing health conditions?
- Do you have a history of hepatitis or other liver disease?
- Does anyone in your family have liver disease?
- How much alcohol do you drink?
- What medicines are you taking?
- Do you take any herbal or natural remedies?