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What Causes Elevated Liver Enzymes?

hellow doctor i am 27years old men, recently i did SGOP & SGPT tests for new company recruitment, my SGOT is 47.5 and SGPT is 61.4, but now i came to know normal levels are 0.1 to 40, please let me know waht is the problem, i don t smoke but monthly once or twice i will took wisky/beer.
Tue, 16 Dec 2014
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Hi,

I have gone through your liver enzymes levels and I find them slightly elevated.

There are various factors causing such elevation apart smoking, including:
- drinking alcohol
- being overweight/obese
- lack of physical activity
- diet rich in calories
- fatty liver

I highly advise to make some changes in your diet and lifestyle regimen and to stop taking whisky/beer occasionally until full improvement.

Repeat testing after 6 weeks of implementing the changes.

All the best!
Dr.Albana
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What Causes Elevated Liver Enzymes?

Hi, I have gone through your liver enzymes levels and I find them slightly elevated. There are various factors causing such elevation apart smoking, including: - drinking alcohol - being overweight/obese - lack of physical activity - diet rich in calories - fatty liver I highly advise to make some changes in your diet and lifestyle regimen and to stop taking whisky/beer occasionally until full improvement. Repeat testing after 6 weeks of implementing the changes. All the best! Dr.Albana