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What Could Elevated Levels Of SGOT And SGPT Post Alcohol Withdrawal Indicate?
Dear Dr. im 43 years im a social drinker and i have completely stopped drinks one and half year back. when i have tested my sgot and sgpt six months back it was 28 an 24. but today the result shows sgot - 51and sgpt-55and billirubin (total) 1.36.billirubin direct - 0.48,bulirubin indirect 0.88 mg/dl. im taking tablet for cholostral and BP regularly pl advise
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Go ahead and consult your Gastroentrologist for further testing. We have to see liver fibrosis and Viral hepatitis screening.
It may be the result of (most probably) drinking alcohol, or due to viral hepatitis. Your Gastroentrologist will treat you accordingly.
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DR. MUHAMMAD M. HANIF
USA
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What Could Elevated Levels Of SGOT And SGPT Post Alcohol Withdrawal Indicate?
Dr. Hanif warmly Welcomes you! Thanks for consulting at my virtual clinic. I have carefully worked through your case, and I can realize your health worries. Being your physician, I assure you not to worry as I will take care all of your medical concerns. Go ahead and consult your Gastroentrologist for further testing. We have to see liver fibrosis and Viral hepatitis screening. It may be the result of (most probably) drinking alcohol, or due to viral hepatitis. Your Gastroentrologist will treat you accordingly. Hope I answered all of your health concerns . If you have further questions in future, feel free to contact me anytime. In the start of your question write my name, and I will get back to you in no time. If satisfied, please click you found it helpful. Have a wonderful time ahead. Best Regards! DR. MUHAMMAD M. HANIF USA