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I am 32 yrs old and i ve done blood test for SGPT the first result was 89 then another one was 74 i undergone ultrasound and my gallbladder is normal and my hepa a and b is nonreactive. I dont smoke but i drink alcohol occasionally. Whar should be the best thing that i need to do to normalize my SGPT.
Welcome at HCM I have gone through your query and being your physician I completely understand your health concerns..... Raised Sgpt levels means that something is going wrong with the liver. All possible causes of it should be ruled out before a reasoned conclusion can be drawn.... Alcohol intake do cause derangement in liver functions but all other causes should be rule out.. If I am ur attending physician I will get your FBC , ESR , metabolic workup of liver diseases like hemochromatosis along with autoimmune hepatitis workup. Consult Hepatologist so that you can be examined and investigated properly.... Meanwhile stay calm and completely stop your alcohol intake.... Hope your query is addressed properly Regards Dr saad Sultan
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Suggest Remedy To Normalize My SGPT Levels
Welcome at HCM I have gone through your query and being your physician I completely understand your health concerns..... Raised Sgpt levels means that something is going wrong with the liver. All possible causes of it should be ruled out before a reasoned conclusion can be drawn.... Alcohol intake do cause derangement in liver functions but all other causes should be rule out.. If I am ur attending physician I will get your FBC , ESR , metabolic workup of liver diseases like hemochromatosis along with autoimmune hepatitis workup. Consult Hepatologist so that you can be examined and investigated properly.... Meanwhile stay calm and completely stop your alcohol intake.... Hope your query is addressed properly Regards Dr saad Sultan