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What Is The Normal Level For TGP And TGO In Blood?

Hello doctor! i just did my blood analysis and i have tgp 94 and tgo 80.It's that abnormal?iwas sick during the last month from flu,cough, and i had to take some pills that contained paracetamol and ibrupofen for about a month.Also i feel some stings in my liver.It is possible to have hepatitis?i'm very scared.
Tue, 22 Jul 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for asking.
The levels are mildly raised. The normal levels are usually less than 40. It is only double the normal.

Based on your history, I would suspect a diagnosis of drug induced hepatitis.
You need to avoid alcohol or other hepato toxic drugs.
Follow up for levels every month.
Any further queries, happy to help again.
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What Is The Normal Level For TGP And TGO In Blood?

Hi, Thanks for asking. The levels are mildly raised. The normal levels are usually less than 40. It is only double the normal. Based on your history, I would suspect a diagnosis of drug induced hepatitis. You need to avoid alcohol or other hepato toxic drugs. Follow up for levels every month. Any further queries, happy to help again.