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How To Reduce This SGPT And SGOT Counts?

Sir My name is Meenakshi age 27years height 5.1ft and weight 60Kg and my SGPT got increased 132(upto40) and SGOT 89(upto 40) so doctor investigated all test of Hepatitis also but nothing to worry but please sir let me know how to reduce this SGPT and SGOT counts.
Wed, 20 Jan 2016
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Thanks for writing in.

It is important to know that SGOT and SGPT can be increased in many conditions varying from fever to infections. Therefore it is not necessary that you have hepatitis if the values are increased. The SGPT is 3 times increased and SGOT is 2 times increased. This can mean you have mild infection and this is causing your liver enzymes to increase.

It is suggested that you follow a low fat diet and avoid taking fast foods for 2 months. Should you take alcohol then please stop drinking. This will protect your liver and you can get the test done after 3 months. Most likely your liver function will come to normal. Please do not worry.
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How To Reduce This SGPT And SGOT Counts?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. It is important to know that SGOT and SGPT can be increased in many conditions varying from fever to infections. Therefore it is not necessary that you have hepatitis if the values are increased. The SGPT is 3 times increased and SGOT is 2 times increased. This can mean you have mild infection and this is causing your liver enzymes to increase. It is suggested that you follow a low fat diet and avoid taking fast foods for 2 months. Should you take alcohol then please stop drinking. This will protect your liver and you can get the test done after 3 months. Most likely your liver function will come to normal. Please do not worry.