High SGPT levels

2025-07-13 05:03:21
My SGOT/SGPT levels are 72, is it alarming or concerned situation, what should I do to cure it to normal?
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Answered2025-08-01 03:01:50

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Get your full LFT Full Lipid profile USG of the whole abdomen. Then we can decide the line of treatment

Answered2025-07-14 05:42:05

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Need few more details Kindly connect.

Answered2025-07-13 13:03:42

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

Answered2025-07-13 12:12:34

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Elevated SGOT /SGPT means deranged liver function . Could mean anything ranging from simple Fluid overload to Liver Cirrhosis. So a clinical examination and further details about you and your lifestyle , habits , background medical conditions and history are warranted for correct diagnosis.
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consult any physician.
Health Tips
Avoid alcohol , and other liver toxic agents. Exercise moderately. eat nutritious food

Answered2025-07-13 11:05:50

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2025-08-02 06:12:44

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Do a USG (whole abdomen)

Answered2025-07-15 06:03:06

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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult

Answered2025-07-14 05:36:27

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Dear Practo User. Thanks for sending across your query. SGOT/SGPT at 72 is mildly elevated—often linked to liver stress from fatty liver, alcohol, meds, or infections. Not alarming, but needs follow-up. Lifestyle changes, diet, and liver-supporting meds may help you.
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Answered2025-07-13 11:58:13

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Hi, SGOT/SGPT levels above 72 are mildly elevated and not alarming by themselves, especially if liver ultrasound and other tests are normal. • Common causes include fatty liver, recent alcohol intake, viral illness, or even intense exercise • If SGPT is also elevated and fatty liver is present, lifestyle changes are key (diet, weight control, exercise) • Avoid alcohol, oily food, and unnecessary medicines • Recheck LFT after 4–6 weeks
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For accurate interpretation and next steps, please consult with full reports.

Answered2025-07-13 10:03:53

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Needs to be evaluated. Get usg scan done and have a follow-up

Answered2025-07-13 08:02:22

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