Elevated SGOT and creatinine.

2022-04-03 18:36:25
I am 32 years old, weight 63 kg.height 5'4".i go gym regularly from 8 months, and use whey protein 1 scoop, 1 himalaya aswagandha tablet,1 himalaya gokshura tablet and 1 multivitamin tablet. Now when I test my creatinine and liver function test, it's shows creatinine 1.13,serum bilirubin total 0.56, conjugated 0.31, unconjugated 0.25,total protein 7.4,albumin 4.2,globulin 3.2, SGOT 66.1,SGPT 31.4 and ALP 223.2. Is it indicate any liver problem?Please suggest any solution.
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your creatinine is still in the normal range. usually creatinine will be on the higher side in muscular male who is doing exercise .that is normal Your SGOT is high.... u can get a ultrasound abdomen to look for fatty liver....better to avoid un-necessary medications

Answered2022-04-04 14:31:51

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Hello sir. I think you should get a repeat test of lft from nabl lab.

Answered2022-04-03 20:29:24

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Dear Sir, Your BMI is 23.7 based on the data you provided. The increase in creatinine may be reflective of dehydration and a high protein diet. However it needs to be checked. Kindly avoid polypharmacy. The tablets which you are taking might have some components that may cause drug induced liver injury (DILI). The most common cause of DILI is unprescribed supplements or untested medications. So kindly consult a liver specialist.
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stop supplementary medications and whey protein
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drink lot of water.

Answered2022-04-04 13:56:05

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