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Done Blood Test, Taking Imedeen And Panadol. Are My Results Dangerous?

hello. im a female. 41 years old. weight 54 kg. height 163 cm. recently i did blood test and my SGPT was 57 U/I (normale is 9-52), and my SGOT 45 U/I (normale is 14-36). in 2008 my SGPT was 56. medicines that i take frequently are Imedeen- ossopan- Nutricap and magne B6. also i take often Panadol and panadol sinus as i do sinusite in winter. plesae tell me if my results are dangerous? shld i visit a specialist? Thank you ghada
Thu, 20 Dec 2012
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Thank you for posting your query.

Your blood tests (SGPT and SGOT) show only minor variations from normal, and as such, are not of any clinical consequence.

If you have any loss of appetite, jaundice, right sided abdominal pain, etc, then you can re-check these tests, including bilirubin. If you find that SGPT and SGOT levels are rising, it may mean a problem with your liver, and then, you should consult a doctor.

As of now, there is no need to worry, and there is no need to consult a doctor.

wishing you good health,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM
General & Family Physician Dr. Das Arindam's  Response
Hello, welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das
Firstly, this mild increase of the enzymes levels do not indicates any particular disease.

But, this mild increase indicates presence of hepatocellular injury.

Do an ultrasound scan of whole abdomen for detection of any abnormality.

If nothing significant has been found, then just take some liver protecting enzymes. That is enough.

Regards.
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Done Blood Test, Taking Imedeen And Panadol. Are My Results Dangerous?

Thank you for posting your query. Your blood tests (SGPT and SGOT) show only minor variations from normal, and as such, are not of any clinical consequence. If you have any loss of appetite, jaundice, right sided abdominal pain, etc, then you can re-check these tests, including bilirubin. If you find that SGPT and SGOT levels are rising, it may mean a problem with your liver, and then, you should consult a doctor. As of now, there is no need to worry, and there is no need to consult a doctor. wishing you good health, Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM