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I just received a APE and i got high on GOT (ast) = 35 iu/l, GPT (alt) = 58 iu/l. I am (I think) a healthy 53-year old male, have 5km walk everyday and I drink moderately (never during the week), just 2 years i have stop smoking. Is there something i worry about?
Findings suggests borderline increased SGPT and it may indicate mild liverinjury.It may be due to many reasons like hepatitis,alcohol intake,altered lipid profile, medicines,auto immune causes etc. It may be related to alcohol intake in your case.
You need few other investigations like random blood sugar,liver function test,lipid profile. You may need to take some medicines after proper evaluation. It may take 4-6 months to get SGPT to normal level,but you should avoid alcohol completely.
AST in non specific and it increases in many conditions.
Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Causes High AST And ALT Levels?
Hello Findings suggests borderline increased SGPT and it may indicate mild liver injury.It may be due to many reasons like hepatitis,alcohol intake,altered lipid profile, medicines,auto immune causes etc. It may be related to alcohol intake in your case. You need few other investigations like random blood sugar,liver function test,lipid profile. You may need to take some medicines after proper evaluation. It may take 4-6 months to get SGPT to normal level,but you should avoid alcohol completely. AST in non specific and it increases in many conditions. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan