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AST 70. ALT 55 And Testosterone Level 7.8 For A Vegetarian Triathlete With No Family History Of Liver Disease. Please Advise.

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My son recently went to his PCP for annual checkup. He is an ultra runner/triathlete, very fit. His AST was 70 and ALT was 55, also his Testosterone level was low 7.8. He is very concerned as he eats a clean diet, mostly vegetarian and doesn't consume alcohol, only occasional wine. There is no familial h/o liver disease that is known. Please advise.
Mon, 23 Dec 2013
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If I would be his Doctor then I would certainly asked him about his clinical sign and symptoms and found him asymptomatic then advise him to forget the report, or else go to cross check it, but still I would say that if the condition is asymptomatic then just forget it and have nice day.
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AST 70. ALT 55 And Testosterone Level 7.8 For A Vegetarian Triathlete With No Family History Of Liver Disease. Please Advise.

HI Thank for asking to HCM If I would be his Doctor then I would certainly asked him about his clinical sign and symptoms and found him asymptomatic then advise him to forget the report, or else go to cross check it, but still I would say that if the condition is asymptomatic then just forget it and have nice day.