SGOT is 62.0 IU/L

2024-06-27 12:02:58
My SGOT is 62.0 IU/L and SGPT is 58.0 IU/L. Is there something to be worried? Attached the report. Can you please check and let me know.
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Kindly connect.

Answered2024-06-28 07:16:56

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USG(whole abdomen) to be done

Answered2024-06-27 18:19:41

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The LFT results shows raised liver enzymes , could be due to fatty liver.Get an ultrasound scan of the abdomen

Answered2024-06-27 14:19:36

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Apart from SGOT and SGPT  all other parameters are normal. Please get a sonography of the upper abdomen done to see fatty infiltration.  The treatment will depend on sonography report.

Answered2024-06-27 14:17:08

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Nothing serious
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please consult me on practo for further details

Answered2024-06-27 14:15:32

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Kindly consult for proper evaluation and treatment.

Answered2024-06-27 13:56:35

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Connect please

Answered2024-06-27 13:23:33

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They are mildly raised. Need not be an issue. Just do some life stule modifications.
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Thanks

Answered2024-06-27 13:06:50

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Contact for consult

Answered2024-06-27 12:30:46

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Both your SGOT and SGPT levels are slightly elevated above the normal range. Elevated levels of these enzymes can indicate liver damage or inflammation. Common causes include: • Liver Conditions: Such as hepatitis, fatty liver disease, or cirrhosis. • Medications: Some medications can cause liver enzyme levels to rise. • Alcohol Consumption: Excessive alcohol intake can damage the liver. • Heart Conditions: Elevated AST can also be related to heart problems. • Muscle Injury: Both enzymes can rise with significant muscle injury. For further queries or guidance whatsapp nine three seven zero two eight four three seven six.

Answered2024-06-27 12:29:21

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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult Will help you

Answered2024-06-27 12:12:58

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These are only mild elevations. Nothing to worry about here.
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Consult a General Physician if you are having any other symptoms.

Answered2024-06-27 12:11:49

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Mildy raised.can be brought down with lifestyle modifications
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please consult for a detailed evaluation
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for good health in general https://www.myhealthclinic.org.in/lifestyle- medicine

Answered2024-06-27 12:05:14

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These are liver enzymes that can be elevated in few conditions such as hepatitis , liver disease , diabetes , l inflammation etc so as per your symptoms we need to treat properly

Answered2024-06-27 13:56:37

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2024-06-27 13:12:46

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2024-06-27 12:21:34

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