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Does Medical History Of Fibroid, Hepatitis B Vaccine Increase SGPT, SGOT?

I am 45 year old lady dental surgeon practising, MY sgot is 56u/l and SGPT IS 67u/l , my haemoblobin is 7.40gm/dl, and also I have pan mural fibroid in uterus, and have taken a full course of hepatitis B vaccine and a booster dose about 7-8 years ago. does all this medical history increase the levels of SGPT and SGOT, Pls answer.
Sat, 7 Nov 2020
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Hello,

Hepatitis B vaccination and increased liver enzymes after 7 years are not related at all. Your Hb level is 7.4gm/dl and mild elevation in liver functions. Liver pathology do results in anemia, need to consult doctor and get evaluated.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Vidya K. R., General & Family Physician
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Does Medical History Of Fibroid, Hepatitis B Vaccine Increase SGPT, SGOT?

Hello, Hepatitis B vaccination and increased liver enzymes after 7 years are not related at all. Your Hb level is 7.4gm/dl and mild elevation in liver functions. Liver pathology do results in anemia, need to consult doctor and get evaluated. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Vidya K. R., General & Family Physician