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What Impact Does Abnormal SGPT And Bilirubin Have On Liver?

I had once last november, my sgpt was nearly 3000 and total billirubin 7. And by february after diet it came normal. After that i had some alcohol. After few days a slight uneasiness i felt on my right side of my body that is near to liver. When i went for lft test my sgpt showed 50 rest were normal. Is it a warning!! Or is a problm??
Wed, 10 Jun 2015
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Hello,
I read your question carefully and appreciate your concern very well.

I would like to tell you that SGPT of 3000 and bilirubin of 7 strongly suggested of acute hepatitis mostly. So i would suggest you to go for ultrasound of abdomen to rule out the extent of liver involved.

If you are chronic alcoholic, then there are every chances of cirrhosis of liver, which is a very serious condition. So i will strongly advise you to stop drinking and go for ultrasound abdomen.

Hope this will help you and feel free to ask any of your further follow up questions directly to me, i will be happy to answer you.
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What Impact Does Abnormal SGPT And Bilirubin Have On Liver?

Hello, I read your question carefully and appreciate your concern very well. I would like to tell you that SGPT of 3000 and bilirubin of 7 strongly suggested of acute hepatitis mostly. So i would suggest you to go for ultrasound of abdomen to rule out the extent of liver involved. If you are chronic alcoholic, then there are every chances of cirrhosis of liver, which is a very serious condition. So i will strongly advise you to stop drinking and go for ultrasound abdomen. Hope this will help you and feel free to ask any of your further follow up questions directly to me, i will be happy to answer you.