Increased Sgpt and sgot levels

2021-06-04 03:34:41
Can we take tea while sgpt and sgot reported as increased in two digits Like - sgot - 60 out of 45 U/L And Sgpt - 58 out of 35 U/L Thanks
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Yes you can take tea .Enzymes are normal

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Yes you can take tea, no problem in that. But take light meals till it comes to normal range.

Answered2021-06-04 03:40:20

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Yes, but you should avoid smoking and alcohol.

Answered2021-06-04 05:09:28

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The values are not clinically high. Do u have any fever? Stomach pain?  If no symptoms are there, then no need to worry about the values. What's the total bilirubin level? Yes.. u can take tea, reduce spicy and fatty food. If u have any Symptoms consult with physician

Answered2021-06-04 03:43:22

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Yes you can have tea,but avoid fatty foods and heavy meals for a month.Include fibre rich foods in your diet.
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Regular exercise for 30min( walking)

Answered2021-06-04 03:42:07

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Yes, you can take tea

Answered2021-06-04 03:41:18

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Yes u can take Avoid oily and spicy food for a week or two
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feel free to consult with your history

Answered2021-06-04 03:39:03

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