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Hi welcome to health care magic forum. This is moderately elevated LFt and it indicates slight liver damage which can be caused by fatty liver or by any other cause such as viral hepatitis,alcohol intake, gilberts sy or autoimmune disease. You need to change your dietary habbits first,reduce alcohol,fats, coffee, smoking and spicy food. lose weight and do exercise. if nothing is helpful you might need certain medicines but go step by step and try with new lifestyle habits. Hope I have answered your query.Regards
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Hi welcome to health care magic forum. This is moderately elevated LFt and it indicates slight liver damage which can be caused by fatty liver or by any other cause such as viral hepatitis,alcohol intake, gilberts sy or autoimmune disease. You need to change your dietary habbits first,reduce alcohol,fats, coffee, smoking and spicy food. lose weight and do exercise. if nothing is helpful you might need certain medicines but go step by step and try with new lifestyle habits. Hope I have answered your query.Regards