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What Does SGPT-26,SGOT-30,biliruben-2.4 And Direct 1.02 Indicate?

I am writing this for my brother. He is 46. He had had jaundice 10 years back. His blood results (liver function test results) were okay for years now. Today morning he felt dizzy. The blood results show SGPT as 26, SGOT as 30, Biliruben total as 2.4 and direct as 1.02. He goes to the gym regularly. He used to take protein supplements. But he is not taking any supplements for the past 2 years. He is quite active. Are the present results indicative of any problem?
Mon, 6 Feb 2017
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Hi and welcome.
His SGPT and SGOT are fine but bilirubin is bit elevated and there are various causes such as hepatitis, anemia or obstructive jaundice. He should do liver ultrasound and check viral markers and then treatemnt can be planned. in some cases it is caused by certain medications but proteins should not be the cause. Wish you good health. Regards
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What Does SGPT-26,SGOT-30,biliruben-2.4 And Direct 1.02 Indicate?

Hi and welcome. His SGPT and SGOT are fine but bilirubin is bit elevated and there are various causes such as hepatitis, anemia or obstructive jaundice. He should do liver ultrasound and check viral markers and then treatemnt can be planned. in some cases it is caused by certain medications but proteins should not be the cause. Wish you good health. Regards