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How To Reduce The Level Of Sgpt And Lymphocyte?

Dear Doctor, i am 31 year old male and have recently undergone through pre employment medical check up and it was found that i have sgpt- 48 and lymphocyte-41 except this all test are absolutely normal test includes LFt, Lipid profile serum, urine rotine and microscopy, CBC and PT/PT-INR. So please suggest what to do(precaution and prevention) to get this reduced.
Wed, 27 Aug 2014
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HI
Thanks for posting your query to Healthcaremagic .

I think there is nothing to be worried or concerned of these reports . These are minor elevation and can happen due to simple causes like a Viral or bacterial infection .

Even one booze of alcohol can elevate your liver enzymes ( but not Lymphocyte ). At present no precaution or prevention is required . Only one thing if you are consuming alcohol kindly stop it for few months .

Repeat SGPT and Differential Count after 3 months and revert back .
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How To Reduce The Level Of Sgpt And Lymphocyte?

HI Thanks for posting your query to Healthcaremagic . I think there is nothing to be worried or concerned of these reports . These are minor elevation and can happen due to simple causes like a Viral or bacterial infection . Even one booze of alcohol can elevate your liver enzymes ( but not Lymphocyte ). At present no precaution or prevention is required . Only one thing if you are consuming alcohol kindly stop it for few months . Repeat SGPT and Differential Count after 3 months and revert back .