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Hi, I recently had a complete blood panel done for query Hypoglycemia. Fortunately I am not diabetic. My S.G.O.T and S.G.P.T were 15 U/I respectively. Are these healthy amounts for liver tests? Could I still have a fatty liver with these results? 41 year old woman moderately drinks alcohol.Many thanks
Hello, Welcome to Health Care Magic. I read carefully your query and I understand your concern. I see that your lab test liver enzyme are at their normal range, this mean that your liver hasn’t any damage that mean that you have not fatty liver disease, for be certain that you haven’t you can do a abdominal echo. For avoid the fatty liver you should lose weight, eat a healthy diet, do minimally 30 minutes of walk every day and avoid the alcohol intake. Hope this answers your question. If you have additional questions or follow up questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your questions. Kind regard, Dr .Marsida Janko
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What Do The S.G.O.T And S.G.P.T Levels Suggest?
Hello, Welcome to Health Care Magic. I read carefully your query and I understand your concern. I see that your lab test liver enzyme are at their normal range, this mean that your liver hasn’t any damage that mean that you have not fatty liver disease, for be certain that you haven’t you can do a abdominal echo. For avoid the fatty liver you should lose weight, eat a healthy diet, do minimally 30 minutes of walk every day and avoid the alcohol intake. Hope this answers your question. If you have additional questions or follow up questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your questions. Kind regard, Dr .Marsida Janko