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Prescribed Medicine For High SGPT And SGOT Levels. What To Eat Or Drink To Get Good Liver Function?
hi doctor i m age 28 yrs ... tmr i have medical examination ... for my last medical examination before 6 months my sgpt/ sgot was 156/ 96 so doctor has to come for medical after a week course of medicines and it was all ok later . so tmr again i am apearing for medical test ... n m bit nervous about my sgpt and sgot .. i ll be thankful if you can adivice me wht to eat or drink before to get my liver function good? thank
Diet alone will not make the liver function good. You have raised liver enzymes. Your SGPT and SGOT are raised and SGPT is more than the SGOT. The most likely cause is nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Tests for viral hepatitis should also be done as there are quite common causes. If it is due to NAFLD, then weight reduction is the first step. If your blood glucose and cholesterol levels are high, these should be treated. I hope that answers your question.
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Prescribed Medicine For High SGPT And SGOT Levels. What To Eat Or Drink To Get Good Liver Function?
Hi, Thanks for posting your query. Diet alone will not make the liver function good. You have raised liver enzymes. Your SGPT and SGOT are raised and SGPT is more than the SGOT. The most likely cause is nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Tests for viral hepatitis should also be done as there are quite common causes. If it is due to NAFLD, then weight reduction is the first step. If your blood glucose and cholesterol levels are high, these should be treated. I hope that answers your question.