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What Kind Of Diet Should Be Followed By A Person Having High SGOT And Creatine?

my husband recently undergone blood chem. found out that sgot was higher than normal. same with creatinine..
He seldom drink alcoholic beverages liek beer. he never smoke.. he frequently exercise.
what would be the best food to take and thing to do to lower those things other than taking meds..
Fri, 20 Dec 2013
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Dear Friend ,

Raised Serum Creatinine and SGOT , requires attention.

They don't increase without a reason.

I suggest you for his comlete liver function tests , kidney function tests , urine routine and ultrasound abdomen , that will give a clue to what's wrong with him.

I need to know if he has any medical history , any diabetes , hypertension , hyperuricemia.

Now , about your question , answer would depend on the cause , if his kidney functions are declining and he is passing protein in his urine , he will require a low protein diet.

At present , don't ignore , get the tests done and get them from a reliable lab.

Stay Healthy
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What Kind Of Diet Should Be Followed By A Person Having High SGOT And Creatine?

Dear Friend , Raised Serum Creatinine and SGOT , requires attention. They don t increase without a reason. I suggest you for his comlete liver function tests , kidney function tests , urine routine and ultrasound abdomen , that will give a clue to what s wrong with him. I need to know if he has any medical history , any diabetes , hypertension , hyperuricemia. Now , about your question , answer would depend on the cause , if his kidney functions are declining and he is passing protein in his urine , he will require a low protein diet. At present , don t ignore , get the tests done and get them from a reliable lab. Stay Healthy