How Can Elevated SGPT Level Be Managed And The Liver Taken Care Of?
Question: Require consultation based on my recent health report
LIVER PANEL 1; LFT,SERUM
AST (SGOT) 30.0
(IFCC without P5P)
ALT (SGPT) 70.0
(IFCC without P5P)
AST:ALT Ratio 0.43
(Calculated)
GGTP 53.0
(IFCC)
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) 89.00
(IFCC-AMP)
Bilirubin Total 1.01
(Oxidation)
Bilirubin Direct 0.39
(Oxidation)
Bilirubin Indirect 0.62
(Calculated)
Total Protein 7.70
(Biuret)
Albumin 4.84
(BCG)
LIVER PANEL 1; LFT,SERUM
AST (SGOT) 30.0
(IFCC without P5P)
ALT (SGPT) 70.0
(IFCC without P5P)
AST:ALT Ratio 0.43
(Calculated)
GGTP 53.0
(IFCC)
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) 89.00
(IFCC-AMP)
Bilirubin Total 1.01
(Oxidation)
Bilirubin Direct 0.39
(Oxidation)
Bilirubin Indirect 0.62
(Calculated)
Total Protein 7.70
(Biuret)
Albumin 4.84
(BCG)
Brief Answer:
Kindly read below
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
SGPT level 70 is known to be higher than normal limit normal limit is 7 to 56 , higher SGPT indicates that there are some problem in liver function so you should keep your eating habit limits and take
- Vitamin D enriched foods supplement
- Go for plant-based nutrient-rich food
- Eat colored vegetables and fruits
- Avoid the foods that contain high salt and sodium
- Avoid the deep fried, oily foods
- Avoid junk foods
- Drink more water so the toxicity minimizes
Hope it will bring your SGPT level to normal if still investigate higher level consult a gastroenterologist.
Hope for your Wellness.
Regards
Kindly read below
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
SGPT level 70 is known to be higher than normal limit normal limit is 7 to 56 , higher SGPT indicates that there are some problem in liver function so you should keep your eating habit limits and take
- Vitamin D enriched foods supplement
- Go for plant-based nutrient-rich food
- Eat colored vegetables and fruits
- Avoid the foods that contain high salt and sodium
- Avoid the deep fried, oily foods
- Avoid junk foods
- Drink more water so the toxicity minimizes
Hope it will bring your SGPT level to normal if still investigate higher level consult a gastroenterologist.
Hope for your Wellness.
Regards
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