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hello.... i am 26 years old .... hieght 5.9 ft, weight 102 kg . recently after three days fever i have tasted my sgpt and s. bilirubin ..... and the reports r ... sgpt - 1590.0 U/L and bilirubin - 3.0 mg/dl........... doctor sujjested me to take rest to decrease my bilirubin level .... how can i decrease my sgpt level soon ...... ( i dont drink alcohol and i am taking ismoprazal and domperidone daily for last one years for gas purpose )
There could be many causes for this clinical picture but one has to rule out liver problems like Hepatitis and gall bladder and pancreatic problems as well.
Kindly get checked for Hepatits A, B, C. Do not delay.
Avoid unprotected sexual intercourse till you are tested for Hepatitis.
Eat a diet rich in proteins and fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables. Avoid smoking and alcohol.
Consult your Doctor as soon as possible and get the required testing done to find the cause of liver damage.
many times only raised sgpt may be due to viral infection like hep A ,hepB,hepC VIRUS
so go for the blood test for viral antigens or markers
if you are obese then there is chance of fatty liver which can also increase the sgpt level.since your BMI is high it appears that cause may be fatty liver
take more rest. more water to maintain hydration,avoid prolonged exercise
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How Can I Lower My SGPT Levels ?
Hi there. Do you have jaundice, dark yellow urine, foul smelling stools ? Any fever, weight loss and loss of appetite ? There could be many causes for this clinical picture but one has to rule out liver problems like Hepatitis and gall bladder and pancreatic problems as well. Kindly get checked for Hepatits A, B, C. Do not delay. Avoid unprotected sexual intercourse till you are tested for Hepatitis. Eat a diet rich in proteins and fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables. Avoid smoking and alcohol. Consult your Doctor as soon as possible and get the required testing done to find the cause of liver damage. Wishing speedy recovery. Regards,