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Light Burning Sensation In Gall Bladder Area. Mild Fatty Liver. Sgpt/alt 91 And Sgot/alt60. History Of Gallbladder Removal. Help
Sir, my sgpt/alt-91 & sgot/alt-60 and nearly same range was one year ago. Recent Lipid profile test is showing total cholesterol-223 & TG-190 . My Gall bladder has been removed in Feb2012' . Now i am feeling light burning sensation or mild pain from Gall bladder area. USG is showing my lever is mild fatty . I am non alcoholic & non smoker . Pls advise how to reduce my sgpt & sgot level .
Hi, Thanks for posting your query. Are you an alcoholic? With the available described symptoms, there could be possibility of non alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and untreated case may lead to non alcoholic steatohepatitis and cirrhosis. You should consult with internal medicine specialist/ gastroenterologist and should go for thorough check up. You should go for complete blood count, liver biopsy, HbsAg, Anti-HCV. Meanwhile, you should take low fat diet along with brisk exercises. You should take Ursodeoxycholic acid, vitamin E and statins. Statins also helps you in controlling deranged lipid profile. Take care, Dr. Mayank Bhargava
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Light Burning Sensation In Gall Bladder Area. Mild Fatty Liver. Sgpt/alt 91 And Sgot/alt60. History Of Gallbladder Removal. Help
Hi, Thanks for posting your query. Are you an alcoholic? With the available described symptoms, there could be possibility of non alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and untreated case may lead to non alcoholic steatohepatitis and cirrhosis. You should consult with internal medicine specialist/ gastroenterologist and should go for thorough check up. You should go for complete blood count, liver biopsy, HbsAg, Anti-HCV. Meanwhile, you should take low fat diet along with brisk exercises. You should take Ursodeoxycholic acid, vitamin E and statins. Statins also helps you in controlling deranged lipid profile. Take care, Dr. Mayank Bhargava