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How To Reduce The High SGOT Level While Suffering From Chronic Hepatitis?

one of my collegues has suffering from chronic hepatitis, he is doing enough treatment, and almost all tests are done, but his SGOT level are not decreasing a bit.what is the reason of that?he is 40 yrs old.non alcoholic, doesnt take fast foods also.how to reduce the SGOT in this case?

Fri, 16 Sep 2016
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Hi.
Thanks for posting query at HCM.

Usually ALT or AST values higher than "two times the upper normal limit", is considered abnormal ( in some countries, ALT or AST values of more than 100 are considered abnormal).

Value of AST or ALT greater than 85 or above maybe investigated further.
Alcohol ingestion and obesity are common causes of fatty liver disease.

your question does NOT mention the value (numbers).

you may post your question again details

thank you

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you may post a direct question to me via HCM portal.

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Regards
Dr Tayyab Malik
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How To Reduce The High SGOT Level While Suffering From Chronic Hepatitis?

Hi. Thanks for posting query at HCM. Usually ALT or AST values higher than two times the upper normal limit , is considered abnormal ( in some countries, ALT or AST values of more than 100 are considered abnormal). Value of AST or ALT greater than 85 or above maybe investigated further. Alcohol ingestion and obesity are common causes of fatty liver disease. your question does NOT mention the value (numbers). you may post your question again details thank you OR you may post a direct question to me via HCM portal. http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/Funnelpage=askDoctorDirectly&docId=71638 Regards Dr Tayyab Malik