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Is SGPT Of 175 And SGOT Of 71 Normal?

Dear doctor, I am 28 yrs old. My sgpt level is 175 and sgot level is 71. I sacre about this levels...if this any problem and which stage am in. And how to controle tat level. Am frequently drinking alchol fir last two years. Please give me a goog suggestion.
Mon, 8 Dec 2014
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Hello,
Welcome to HCM.
It may be due to your alcohol drinking.
Alcohol surely causes liver injuries.
It also causes liver cancers and cirrhosis.
Fatty liver is also caused by alcohol.
Your liver enzymes level are almost double than normal mainly SGPT.
Hepatitis also causes same picture.
Please consult your Hepatologist for further examinations and Ultrasonography.
Please stop alcohol now, will reduce your increased enzymes level.
For de-addictions, please consult your psychiatrist.
Hope this will help you a lot.
Thanks for contacting.
Take care...
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Is SGPT Of 175 And SGOT Of 71 Normal?

Hello, Welcome to HCM. It may be due to your alcohol drinking. Alcohol surely causes liver injuries. It also causes liver cancers and cirrhosis. Fatty liver is also caused by alcohol. Your liver enzymes level are almost double than normal mainly SGPT. Hepatitis also causes same picture. Please consult your Hepatologist for further examinations and Ultrasonography. Please stop alcohol now, will reduce your increased enzymes level. For de-addictions, please consult your psychiatrist. Hope this will help you a lot. Thanks for contacting. Take care...