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How To Reduce SGPT Level?

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i had been sufferring from viral hepatitis two months ago. my bilirubin was 8.7 and sgpt was 1200.
i had been hospitalised for that too and taking hepamerz, silibon 70, pantocid dsr, and livfit.
now my bilirubin is 0.92 and sgpt is 177.
please advice how to reduce my sgpt.
Mon, 6 Oct 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for posting your query.
I am Dr.R.K and I am pleased to assist you.

There are umpteen number of causes of raised SGPT, the most common being non alcoholic fatty liver disease.
But in your case the high SGPT is due to viral hepatitis. This is one of the few conditions in which the SGPT is in thousands.
Acute viral hepatitis is self limiting and the SGPT level will return to baseline level on its own over a period of few weeks.
In your case it has come down from 1200 to 177.
So you continue taking the liver supportive medications which you are taking now.

I hope that answers your question.
Regards.
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How To Reduce SGPT Level?

Hi, Thanks for posting your query. I am Dr.R.K and I am pleased to assist you. There are umpteen number of causes of raised SGPT, the most common being non alcoholic fatty liver disease. But in your case the high SGPT is due to viral hepatitis. This is one of the few conditions in which the SGPT is in thousands. Acute viral hepatitis is self limiting and the SGPT level will return to baseline level on its own over a period of few weeks. In your case it has come down from 1200 to 177. So you continue taking the liver supportive medications which you are taking now. I hope that answers your question. Regards.