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What Does SGPT And SGOT Level Of 65 And 46 When On Metformin Indicate?
my sgpt is 65 u/L and sgot of 46 U/L had my blood Chem done 2 months ago and my sgpt is only 23.70? I m so shock to see this results. I m not a drinker nor a smoker. I m under medication for my PCOS and I m taking metformin 2x daily. for 6 moths. does this affects my lover. pls help me
PCOD can affect SGOT and SGPT. In your case, they are just normal SGOT levels – 5 to 40 units per liter of serum. Normal SGPT levels are 7 to 56 units per liter of serum. Well, you should take sincere effort in a healthy life style [weight control, obesity, BMI, yoga, exercise, diet plans.
Take fruits, vegetables, juices and antioxidants etc. Follow up with a gynecologist and check hormonal levels [androgen levels, lipids, insulin sensitivity, as PCOD affects through hormones to the liver. These are not related to alcohol which anyone might think. Learn stress relieving exercises.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Sunny Madar, General & Family Physician
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What Does SGPT And SGOT Level Of 65 And 46 When On Metformin Indicate?
Hi, PCOD can affect SGOT and SGPT. In your case, they are just normal SGOT levels – 5 to 40 units per liter of serum. Normal SGPT levels are 7 to 56 units per liter of serum. Well, you should take sincere effort in a healthy life style [weight control, obesity, BMI, yoga, exercise, diet plans. Take fruits, vegetables, juices and antioxidants etc. Follow up with a gynecologist and check hormonal levels [androgen levels, lipids, insulin sensitivity, as PCOD affects through hormones to the liver. These are not related to alcohol which anyone might think. Learn stress relieving exercises. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sunny Madar, General & Family Physician