Liver function test result variations

2026-05-26 14:58:58
Recently my friend ran a liver function test and the bilirubin values are a little higher than the specified range( 1.49, 0.39 and 1.10). Also the SGOT (38) and SGPT (52) are slightly higher than the mentioned levels. GGT reads 101. BUN is at 8. Should this be addressed? He travels a lot and eats on irregular timings, is this of a concern ?
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Answered2026-06-01 10:57:21

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Answered2026-05-28 09:47:01

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Hi! Mild elevations in bilirubin, SGOT, SGPT, and GGT are common with travel and irregular eating. 😊 not serious and settles with lifestyle improvements. Feel free to consult for proper interpretation and advice. 👍

Answered2026-05-27 16:06:04

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If bilirubin is on higher side there is chance of hepatitis...kindly do hbsag...rft bre..ure..bld culture..

Answered2026-05-27 14:17:44

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Till now all is fine. Yet CHANGE LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY. TAB LIV 52 ONE AT NIGHT AFTER DINNER FOR MONTHS

Answered2026-05-27 11:29:53

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Yes S.bilirubin is slightly on higher side of little concern by taking care of diet and rest as well

Answered2026-05-27 09:01:41

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The mildly raised SGPT (52) and elevated GGT (101) suggest some liver stress — this can happen from irregular meals, fatty food, or alcohol. The bilirubin is only slightly above normal and not a major concern right now, but GGT at 101 needs attention.
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Get an ultrasound abdomen done to check for fatty liver. Eat at regular timings, reduce fried and junk food, and avoid alcohol. Feel free to consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation.

Answered2026-05-27 08:10:31

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Need some more history from your side to give you better treatment plan and advice on your case So kindly do connect and consult with me

Answered2026-05-27 08:07:47

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The irregular timings of food intake and type of food intake need to be corrected. For more questions, kindly consult with me on 94 two six eight six 78 nine six.

Answered2026-05-27 07:56:52

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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment

Answered2026-06-02 13:39:49

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Not much worry about your reports bcoz some mild elevation of liver enzyme Required some other history for all For more discussion you can contact me directly on Practo

Answered2026-05-28 10:23:01

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

Answered2026-05-27 16:39:56

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

Answered2026-05-27 13:21:46

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Need few more details for further evaluation. Please consult

Answered2026-05-27 09:46:50

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