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HI doctor, I have recently done a normal check up for my liver function and it have seem a varaition in sgpt (133.3) and sgot (94.6) and a total total cholesterol (263).After showing this report to docotor he told me to take a test for hepatitis b and hcv in terms of result it were normal and also ultrasound but unfortuantely resulting moderate fatty liver and the docotor advise to take Liv.52 ds (3 times a day) for three months. I would like to ask you whether i will continue with this medicine to reduce my fatty liver and sgpt and sgot level.requesting your suggestion thank you
Liv 52 ds is generally prescribed to prevent liver damage. On the other hand, you will also need to be cautious by: - watching your diet, - reducing weight if your BMI is over 25, - trying to be active (walking, running and sports) - You may need medications for cholesterol if cholesterol remains high - quit alcohol if you are using alcohol
I hope this answers your query. I remain at your disposal for further medical assistance.
Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj General and Family Physician
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Hello, Liv 52 ds is generally prescribed to prevent liver damage. On the other hand, you will also need to be cautious by: - watching your diet, - reducing weight if your BMI is over 25, - trying to be active (walking, running and sports) - You may need medications for cholesterol if cholesterol remains high - quit alcohol if you are using alcohol I hope this answers your query. I remain at your disposal for further medical assistance. Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj General and Family Physician