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What Does SGPT Level Of 96 Suggest?

sir just wanted to know that my sgpt level is 96 and i doc have said to me that my liver is a faty liver,and he said that with faty liver it normal that you sgpt level 96 a bit high ,so i want to know if i can lower it a bit and what vitamins can i take in lowering sgpt
Mon, 1 Jun 2015
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Hi there,
Thanks for posting in HCM.
Your SGPT of 96 is significantly high.
The most common cause is nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and it is confirmed in your case.
You also need to get tested for other common causes that include hepatitis B and C infection.
Obesity, diabetes and high cholesterol are common causes of nonalcoholic fatty liver.
So try to reduce weight if you are obese. Check your blood glucose and cholesterol levels.
I hope that answers your query.
Regards.
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What Does SGPT Level Of 96 Suggest?

Hi there, Thanks for posting in HCM. Your SGPT of 96 is significantly high. The most common cause is nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and it is confirmed in your case. You also need to get tested for other common causes that include hepatitis B and C infection. Obesity, diabetes and high cholesterol are common causes of nonalcoholic fatty liver. So try to reduce weight if you are obese. Check your blood glucose and cholesterol levels. I hope that answers your query. Regards.