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After The History Of Hepatitis Is It Normal To Have Sgpt 116 And Sgot 42.

Sir, I am 35 yr old male, i was suffering from fever 2 weeks back at that time my sgpt was 53 and sgot normal. Yesterday i checked and it was, sgpt is 116, sgot is 42. Is its worry some. Lab people told me it may be because of last night supper which might have elevated your sgpt. More over I had a previous history of hepatatis a 5 yrs back.
Wed, 27 Apr 2016
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Hi thanks for contacting HCM....

Noted you have elevated liver enzymes....
Here you also had history of hepatitis.

Rule out ....
-viral hepatitis
-drug induce hepatitis
-fatty liver
-infectious mononucleosis like viral fever
-cardiac or muscular problem history

For that USG , viral marker study with ELISA and drug history taken.
Cervical node palpation dine.

Meanwhile low fat diet taken.
More fruits .
Avoud alcohol....
Spinach , carrot and green leafy salad useful.

Take care.

Dr.Parth
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After The History Of Hepatitis Is It Normal To Have Sgpt 116 And Sgot 42.

Hi thanks for contacting HCM.... Noted you have elevated liver enzymes.... Here you also had history of hepatitis. Rule out .... -viral hepatitis -drug induce hepatitis -fatty liver -infectious mononucleosis like viral fever -cardiac or muscular problem history For that USG , viral marker study with ELISA and drug history taken. Cervical node palpation dine. Meanwhile low fat diet taken. More fruits . Avoud alcohol.... Spinach , carrot and green leafy salad useful. Take care. Dr.Parth