Have Had Throat Issues, Low Vitamin D Count, High SGOT Level, High SGPT Level And High WBC Count. What Does It Refer To?
Hi I have a low Vitamin d count of 4ng/mL. My SGOT count is very high at 76U/L and my SGPT count is also high at 140 U/L My WBC segmented neutrophoils are 30% Lymphocytes at58% , Hemoglobin at 17.2 g/dL and RBC cell count at 5.79 mil/ul I have a wbc cell count of 3.7 thou/uL My LDL/HDL ratio is 4.. Kidney all clear Have a bad throat for long duration of times. I do not smoke at all, no read meat and am an occasional white wine drinker 1 bottle a month max.. Why is ly SGOT /SGPT count high, Is this related to low vitamin D count or something else..
hello there! Thank you for asking. You have polycythemia increased blood cells. 50 + percent lymphocytosis needs work up. Your wines is responsible for deranged LFTs. So stop it. Repeat LFTs after a month they will be fine. For polycythemia you need Haematologist and a GP to work out this polycythemia. Vitamin D has nothing to do with any of these except that it should be compensated with supplements and control Lipid profile, modify lifestyles and dietry profiles.
Good Luck S khan
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Have Had Throat Issues, Low Vitamin D Count, High SGOT Level, High SGPT Level And High WBC Count. What Does It Refer To?
hello there! Thank you for asking. You have polycythemia increased blood cells. 50 + percent lymphocytosis needs work up. Your wines is responsible for deranged LFTs. So stop it. Repeat LFTs after a month they will be fine. For polycythemia you need Haematologist and a GP to work out this polycythemia. Vitamin D has nothing to do with any of these except that it should be compensated with supplements and control Lipid profile, modify lifestyles and dietry profiles. Good Luck S khan