How To Reduce SGPT And SGOT Levels Naturally In A Cancer Patient?
Question: Dear Sir,
My wife is a cancer patient and she is under treatment of Tata memorial hospital. Now she completed her six chemo therapy and after that doctor had operated her tumour. Now she has to take more 3 no chemo, but in blood test it was found that her SGPT is 93 and SGOT is 54. Can you please suggest how to reduce this Naturally by taking some fruit or some vegetables or some easy yoga
My wife is a cancer patient and she is under treatment of Tata memorial hospital. Now she completed her six chemo therapy and after that doctor had operated her tumour. Now she has to take more 3 no chemo, but in blood test it was found that her SGPT is 93 and SGOT is 54. Can you please suggest how to reduce this Naturally by taking some fruit or some vegetables or some easy yoga
Brief Answer:
No medication required, healthy life style rquired
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query on HealthcareMagic.
The levels of SGOT and SGPT are 54 and 93 IU/L.
These levels are slightly raised from the normal level and do not signify any disease.
Majority of chemotherapeutic agents are metabolized by the liver, thus it is expected for the liver enzymes to change.
However, there is nothing to worry.
A healthy life style, balanced food, plenty of fluids and fiber are all that is required.
If you add regular exercise in your routine, it would be great.
If you have more queries, I will be glad to answer.
Dr Shailja P Wahal
No medication required, healthy life style rquired
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query on HealthcareMagic.
The levels of SGOT and SGPT are 54 and 93 IU/L.
These levels are slightly raised from the normal level and do not signify any disease.
Majority of chemotherapeutic agents are metabolized by the liver, thus it is expected for the liver enzymes to change.
However, there is nothing to worry.
A healthy life style, balanced food, plenty of fluids and fiber are all that is required.
If you add regular exercise in your routine, it would be great.
If you have more queries, I will be glad to answer.
Dr Shailja P Wahal
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
Dear Doctor
Thank you for your quick reply. But her last chemo was done on 19th Feb and her operation was done on 7th April. Is this chemo still effecting her body and makes SGPT High?
Can you please suggest what food she should take.
Thank you for your quick reply. But her last chemo was done on 19th Feb and her operation was done on 7th April. Is this chemo still effecting her body and makes SGPT High?
Can you please suggest what food she should take.
Brief Answer:
Depends on half life of drugs
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome again,
The time for which a drug stays in the body depends on its half life.
Different drugs have different half lives.
You can get a repeat SGOT and SGPT levels after 15 days of this report to assess the levels of the enzymes.
A drop in their levels is expected.
The food should include a balanced diet rich in proteins. Protein rich foods include egg white, fish, white meat, pulses, beans, milk, soyabean etc.
Fresh fruits and vegetables should also be included.
Water intake should be ample- atleast 2 litres a day.
Regular light exercise will also help.
Remain stress free.
Thanks and take care
Depends on half life of drugs
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome again,
The time for which a drug stays in the body depends on its half life.
Different drugs have different half lives.
You can get a repeat SGOT and SGPT levels after 15 days of this report to assess the levels of the enzymes.
A drop in their levels is expected.
The food should include a balanced diet rich in proteins. Protein rich foods include egg white, fish, white meat, pulses, beans, milk, soyabean etc.
Fresh fruits and vegetables should also be included.
Water intake should be ample- atleast 2 litres a day.
Regular light exercise will also help.
Remain stress free.
Thanks and take care
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj