Hello Doctor, I am 43 years old Male. I had a Master Health Check up and my blood test reports showed the following results. SGOT 42, SGPT 54, GLOBULIN 2.7 A/G RATIO 1.6 SERUM BILRUBIN 1.2, SERUM BILRUBIN DIRECT 0.3 SERUM BILRUBIN INDIRECT 0.9. IS THESE RESULTS ALARMING AND I ALSO HAVE MY TRIGLYCERADE LEVEL AROUND 250 AFTER TAKING CHOLESTROL TABLETS. TOTAL CHOLESTROL IS WITH IN THE RAGE OF 200.
The liver function tests that you have mentioned- Bilirubin, SGOT, SGPT, globulin and A:G ratio are more or less within normal limits.
Bilirubin is slightly raised, it should be below 1mg/dl but it upto 1.2 mg/dl.
SGOT and SGPT should be below 40 IU/L but both are slightly above the normal range.
However, these values are not alarming.
The point of concern in tour report is the raised level of triglycerides and cholesterol.
Triglycerides should be below 150 mg/dl and cholesterol should be below 250 mg/dl and ideally below 200 mg/dl.
If these values are not improving in-spite taking medication then you need to consult your doctor for change in the drug or its dosage.
Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Hello and welcome to HCM The liver function tests that you have mentioned- Bilirubin, SGOT, SGPT, globulin and A:G ratio are more or less within normal limits. Bilirubin is slightly raised, it should be below 1mg/dl but it upto 1.2 mg/dl. SGOT and SGPT should be below 40 IU/L but both are slightly above the normal range. However, these values are not alarming. The point of concern in tour report is the raised level of triglycerides and cholesterol. Triglycerides should be below 150 mg/dl and cholesterol should be below 250 mg/dl and ideally below 200 mg/dl. If these values are not improving in-spite taking medication then you need to consult your doctor for change in the drug or its dosage. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal