Brief Answer:
All queries addressed ma'am
Detailed Answer:
Hello once again ma'am.
ALT/SGPT is calculated around the word in the form of 'units per liter of serum', and the international reference range is between 7-56 U/L (units per liter of serum); whereas the reference range in India is usually an average 4-40 U/L.
Based on the above information, if you give me the units by which the ALT/SGPT is calculated in Sweden, I can help you with the conversion method and technique. But usually, the unit is internationally accepted.
I am sorry for not providing the explanation for this query in my last response, but all medications pass through the
liver and so some/most of them can affect the normal functioning of the liver. Although in my opinion, the cause for your raised ALT/SGPT is the
valproate, as a common documented side effect of this medication is elevation of liver parameters and
albumin in about 44 % of patients using this medication. For the same reason, this particular medication is contraindicated in patients with liver dysfunction.
Yes, drinking water will help reduce the concentration of the medication in your system, and help early excretion of the drug from your body. Although exercise does not really help much by either improving or worsening of the liver function. There are medications called hepatoprotectors that you can take, which may be available only with a doctors prescription in Sweden, but is available over the counter in India (eg.
LIV 52 which is a herbal hepatoprotector).
I understand your
anxiety and am here to help. Do not worry, your levels are not raised by much, and shall soon normalize ma'am. In the meantime keep yourself hydrated and check if you can initiate a hepatoprotector after discussing the same with your doctor.
I hope you found my response both helpful and informative, please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications.
Best wishes.