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What Are The Ill Effects Of An Elevated ALT Level?

hello, I just received a elevated ALT level of 61. I am 32 years old, healthy otherwise. What could this mean? How high is this? I just had two babies, one is just 2 and second is 10 weeks. Also just had a cardiac ablation done, but the test results were from the week before the procedure? please help
Thu, 19 Jan 2017
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Hi,

Your liver enzymes value just mild High and not raised more than two times. Hence it is not much significant. Still do work up as follow for it.

- USG abdomen
- Serum bilirubin estimation
- Measure your BMI
- Serum cholesterol
- Viral infection history should be ruled out If your weight high means BMI high than reduce weight

Fruits taken more If fatty liver detected than life style modification done along with exercise. Repeat your test after two weeks. Drug and alcohol history should be ruled out. With keeping this in mind consult physician for examination.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Parth Goswami
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What Are The Ill Effects Of An Elevated ALT Level?

Hi, Your liver enzymes value just mild High and not raised more than two times. Hence it is not much significant. Still do work up as follow for it. - USG abdomen - Serum bilirubin estimation - Measure your BMI - Serum cholesterol - Viral infection history should be ruled out If your weight high means BMI high than reduce weight Fruits taken more If fatty liver detected than life style modification done along with exercise. Repeat your test after two weeks. Drug and alcohol history should be ruled out. With keeping this in mind consult physician for examination. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Parth Goswami