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How To Improve The Blood Results?

hi my mom had recently done a few blood tests ,here are the reports as follows : SGOT(AST)-141,Total Bilirubin-1.6,Direct Bilirubin-0.9,Indirect Bilirubin-0.70,SGPT(ALT)-73,Alkaline Phosphatase-97,Blood urea nitrogen-10,creatinine-0.8. Please suggest precautions to be taken to bring the given parameters in control.
Thu, 26 Jun 2014
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Hi,
The report suggests hepatocellular jaundice and the levels are moderately high. The cause of liver damage needs to be assessed, for eg: alcohol, infections or inflammatory diseases.
The enzyme levels of AST and ALT signifying hepatocytes injury. Bilirubin level is also raised.
You need to get a serological workup for hepatitis infection if there is not history of alcohol. Also an ultrasound may also be necessary to identify any cysts, tumors etc.
If more history is provided, i can help you more.
Hope it helps.

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How To Improve The Blood Results?

Hi, The report suggests hepatocellular jaundice and the levels are moderately high. The cause of liver damage needs to be assessed, for eg: alcohol, infections or inflammatory diseases. The enzyme levels of AST and ALT signifying hepatocytes injury. Bilirubin level is also raised. You need to get a serological workup for hepatitis infection if there is not history of alcohol. Also an ultrasound may also be necessary to identify any cysts, tumors etc. If more history is provided, i can help you more. Hope it helps. Any further query, happy to help again.