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What Is The Correct Levels Of SGOT In Human Body? Does Drinking Beer Contribute To It?

My SGOT level is 60.4, SGPT 73.8 and GGT 113.4
I was drinking wine 12hour before the test and I usually drink 3-5 bottles of beer.
My question is how much is the above level serious?
Does beer contribute much on this figure?
For your information ALP, bilirubin direct, bilirubin total, albumin, total protein and albumin levels are in the reference value
Thu, 16 May 2013
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Hello and welcome to HCM.

Thank you for your query.

Let me first give you all the normal values for the parameters you have mentioned.

-SGOT: 4-40 U/L (yours is slightly elevated -- 60.4)
-SGPT: 5-35 U/L (yours is slightly elevated -- 73.8)
-GGT: 5-50 U/L (yours is slightly elevated -- 113.4)

Your levels of the above parameters would normally indicate a liver disease/condition, or alcohol-consumption related damage to the liver. As your other parameters are normal, it is quite clear that these parameters are elevated due to the alcohol intake.

Yes sir, beer can contribute to these levels as well. I would advise you to reduce or completely eliminate the consumption of alcohol before it causes any serious damage to your liver.

As mentioned by you, your other parameters are normal, which means you do not have any liver disease as of now. But the above mentioned parameters are high solely because of your alcohol intake, and will have to be normalized, which can take place by abstinence from alcohol.

I hope I have succeeded in providing the information you were looking for. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications. I would gladly help you.

Best wishes.
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What Is The Correct Levels Of SGOT In Human Body? Does Drinking Beer Contribute To It?

Hello and welcome to HCM. Thank you for your query. Let me first give you all the normal values for the parameters you have mentioned. -SGOT: 4-40 U/L (yours is slightly elevated -- 60.4) -SGPT: 5-35 U/L (yours is slightly elevated -- 73.8) -GGT: 5-50 U/L (yours is slightly elevated -- 113.4) Your levels of the above parameters would normally indicate a liver disease/condition, or alcohol-consumption related damage to the liver. As your other parameters are normal, it is quite clear that these parameters are elevated due to the alcohol intake. Yes sir, beer can contribute to these levels as well. I would advise you to reduce or completely eliminate the consumption of alcohol before it causes any serious damage to your liver. As mentioned by you, your other parameters are normal, which means you do not have any liver disease as of now. But the above mentioned parameters are high solely because of your alcohol intake, and will have to be normalized, which can take place by abstinence from alcohol. I hope I have succeeded in providing the information you were looking for. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications. I would gladly help you. Best wishes.