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Have High SGOT, SGPT, AST And ALT Level. Alcoholic. Liver Report Stated No Focal Lesion. How To Reduce The Levels?
Hi good day am 28 year old, few days ago I went for a party were I took lots of alcohol but after 48 hour I noticed a pain on the right side of my stomach so I went for a test and then I discover that my Sgot/ast was valued as 60.4 and Sgpt/alt was valued for 108.0 and my total protein was 8.5gm/dl. So please I want to know how I can reduce my Sgot and Sgpt. But I also saw an ultrasonologist and my test report was that my liver is in size shape with a normal echo texture and that there is no significant focal lesion or dilatation of intrahepatic biliary radicles and liver span is 13.2cm but I really want to know how to reduce my Sgot and Sgpt Thanks bill
Hello, Although There can be various causes for high levels of AST and ALT,but in your case it is due to regular consumption of alcohol. The best treatment for reduction of liver enzymes is.. Complete stopping of alcohol consumption for at least 6 months. Increased consumption of fresh fruits and green vegetables. Increased water intake Regular exercises Reduction of weight. Thanks
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Have High SGOT, SGPT, AST And ALT Level. Alcoholic. Liver Report Stated No Focal Lesion. How To Reduce The Levels?
Hello, Although There can be various causes for high levels of AST and ALT,but in your case it is due to regular consumption of alcohol. The best treatment for reduction of liver enzymes is.. Complete stopping of alcohol consumption for at least 6 months. Increased consumption of fresh fruits and green vegetables. Increased water intake Regular exercises Reduction of weight. Thanks