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Abnormal lft
I was diagnosed with grade 1 fatty liver via ultrasound in November of 2019. Since then I have changed diet and changed to active lifestyle and stopped alcohol use. I have done a total for 4 lft since 7 months. In December lft sgot/pt 34/45. In January lft sgot/pt 38.4/67.1. In March lft sgot/pt 36/49. In June lft sgot/pt 41/53. (A/G ratio is 1.0) . Rest of the lft is normal in all the reports. Is my fatty liver getting better or getting worse? Do I need to change anything else in my diet? I am worried. I have constant ruq discomfort which is persistent from 7 months. Rest of the lft is normal in all the reports.
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Grade 1 fatty liver is a common condition in people who are over weight. Your SGPT,SGOT levels are within normal limits at present.
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Nothing to worry at present. Continue regular physical exercises for atleast 1 hour daily. Drink plenty of water. Cut down on fat intake. Take well balanced diet. Take plenty of fresh fruits.
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Hello Grade I fatty liver is seen in many individuals and there is no reason for repeated LFT. Of course I would like to know more about your lifestyle and vital parameters and then will guide you with appropriate advice
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