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How Can SGPT And Bilirubin Levels Be Lowered?

I am suffering from hepatitis E for tha last 25 day..initiall my bilirubin was 11.5 and sgpt 3052...now my bilirubin level 3.7 and sgpt level 195....doctor prescribe me ursocol 300mg 1+0+1 for 21days.. But my sgpt and bilirubin is not normal till now.... What can i do to lower these???
Mon, 22 Aug 2016
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You are in recovery phase of hepatitis. It will take some time to recover fully. You might feel weakness during this period but it will recover.
Advice
1.     Continue medicines as suggested by your doctor
2.     Take proper rest. Do not involve in strenuous activity for few months.
3.     Make sure that you drink clean, uncontaminated water
4.     Take vegetables and fruit juice
5.     Consume less salt
6.     Avoid alcohol and medicines known to cause liver damage such as paracetamol
7.     Divide your meals into smaller portions and eat them frequently during the day
8.     Avoid oily & spicy food
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How Can SGPT And Bilirubin Levels Be Lowered?

You are in recovery phase of hepatitis. It will take some time to recover fully. You might feel weakness during this period but it will recover. Advice 1. Continue medicines as suggested by your doctor 2. Take proper rest. Do not involve in strenuous activity for few months. 3. Make sure that you drink clean, uncontaminated water 4. Take vegetables and fruit juice 5. Consume less salt 6. Avoid alcohol and medicines known to cause liver damage such as paracetamol 7. Divide your meals into smaller portions and eat them frequently during the day 8. Avoid oily & spicy food Thanks