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Sir Good morning my SPGT level is 44 and I am suffering from diabetic and Gilberts syndrome . How should I reduce SPGT levels. Pls advice descargar musica gratis online
Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic. The normal range of SGPT varies from laboratory to laboratory depending on the kit used. Some laboratories consider up to 56 as a normal value. A value of 44 should not be a cause for alarm. Many conditions can increase blood levels of this enzyme. These include liver problems, heart problems, muscle trauma, drugs and many other conditions. I would just advise that you avoid things that would cause direct injury on liver (like alcohol) and have a healthy sex life (to avoid hepatitis and other sexually transmissible diseases that would affect the liver).
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What Should I Do To Reduce My SGPT Levels?
Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic. The normal range of SGPT varies from laboratory to laboratory depending on the kit used. Some laboratories consider up to 56 as a normal value. A value of 44 should not be a cause for alarm. Many conditions can increase blood levels of this enzyme. These include liver problems, heart problems, muscle trauma, drugs and many other conditions. I would just advise that you avoid things that would cause direct injury on liver (like alcohol) and have a healthy sex life (to avoid hepatitis and other sexually transmissible diseases that would affect the liver). I hope that answers your query. If you have additional questions or follow up queries then please do not hesitate in writing to us. We will be delighted to answer more questions from you. I wish you good health