BILIRUBIN DIRECT and SGPT

2023-06-08 15:38:31
Bilirubin Direct is a little high (0.37) Should be less than 0.30 mg/dL SGPT is little low (9) Should be between 10-49 U/L Do i need to worry about this? Is this serious and what consequences can this have? How can i take this to normal range?
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kindly discuss for your concern.

Answered2023-06-30 11:10:42

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Answered2023-06-08 15:44:07

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-06-09 11:54:54

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-06-09 01:10:04

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You should not be serious cause there is no increase in the enzymes of SGPT and SGOT . Bilirubin is also very very mild Increase-as 0.07. You can take Tab Liv 52 2 time per day for 1 month after food for bilirubin .
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You should do test As LFT after month and if any value will be increase then will give you advice accordingly.
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Please follow good life style as take plenty of fluid and take less spicy and fatty foods and do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life.

Answered2023-06-08 16:05:00

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No Nothing serious

Answered2023-06-08 15:57:46

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