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What Do My Lab Test Results Indicate?

I am 30 yrs old female.i am daignosed with hepatitis A on 22nd august 2016.my SGPT level is 82..direct bilirubin is 0.2 .all other enzymes are under normal limit..how much time it needs to get me recover fully..i had no blood transfusion in past.idon t smoke nor drink..please help
Thu, 29 Sep 2016
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SGPT is slightly raised. It will take some time to recover fully. You might feel weakness during this period but it will recover.
Advice
1.     Take proper rest. Do not involve in strenuous activity for few months.
2.     Make sure that you drink clean, uncontaminated water
3.     Take vegetables and fruit juice.
4.     Avoid alcohol and medicines known to cause liver damage such as paracetamol
5.     Divide your meals into smaller portions and eat them frequently during the day
6.     Avoid oily & spicy foods
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What Do My Lab Test Results Indicate?

SGPT is slightly raised. It will take some time to recover fully. You might feel weakness during this period but it will recover. Advice 1. Take proper rest. Do not involve in strenuous activity for few months. 2. Make sure that you drink clean, uncontaminated water 3. Take vegetables and fruit juice. 4. Avoid alcohol and medicines known to cause liver damage such as paracetamol 5. Divide your meals into smaller portions and eat them frequently during the day 6. Avoid oily & spicy foods Thanks