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Can Udiliv Be Used For Lowering SGPT And SGOT Levels?

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Posted on Wed, 30 Sep 2015
Question: my sgot is 206 and sgpt 378. my doctor prescribed udiliv. will it be alright to bring down sgpt and sgot.
few days back i had dengue fever and had hogh doses of paracetamol
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Answered by Dr. Prashant (31 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Yes you can continue udiliv

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

There is increase transaminases that may be due due to post dengue, but I am interested in knowing whether you consume alcohol if yes what is the quantity, and did you have any blood transfusion and what does your ultrasound abdomen report says.

Please kindly tell the above things to help you better.
Thank you
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Follow up: Dr. Prashant (34 minutes later)
i do not consume alcohol. i did not have blood transfusion. please suggest diet for me. pl suggest what precautions to be taken
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Answered by Dr. Prashant (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
take hepatitis b vaccination

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
diet ,you need to avoid oily and fatty food .
regular walking or jogging atleqst 30 mins a day infact even exercise should do well .
never consume alcohol.
rest everything you can eat accordingly
Please get an ultrasound abdomen and HbsAg and Anti HCV also
thank you
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Can Udiliv Be Used For Lowering SGPT And SGOT Levels?

Brief Answer: Yes you can continue udiliv Detailed Answer: Hi, There is increase transaminases that may be due due to post dengue, but I am interested in knowing whether you consume alcohol if yes what is the quantity, and did you have any blood transfusion and what does your ultrasound abdomen report says. Please kindly tell the above things to help you better. Thank you