Dear Patient,
Thank you for sharing your
liver enzyme reports. Your **SGOT (57 U/L) and SGPT (113 U/L)** levels are elevated, indicating potential liver inflammation or injury. Here’s what you need to know:
Interpretation of Your Results:
- Normal Range: SGOT (AST) and SGPT (ALT) typically range between 7–40 U/L and **0–35 U/L, respectively. Your values, especially SGPT, are significantly higher.
- Possible Causes:
- Fatty liver disease (alcoholic or non-alcoholic)
- Viral hepatitis(Hepatitis B/C)
- Medication-induced liver injury (e.g., painkillers, statins)
- Metabolic disorders (e.g., Wilson’s disease, hemochromatosis)
- Autoimmune hepatitis
Recommended Next Steps:
1. Further Testing:
- Complete Liver Panel(ALP, Bilirubin,
Albumin)
- Viral Hepatitis Serology(HBsAg, Anti-HCV)
- Ultrasound Abdomen to check for fatty liver or structural abnormalities
- Additional Tests (if needed): FibroScan, autoimmune markers (ANA, ASMA)
2. Lifestyle Modifications:
- Avoid alcohol and hepatotoxic medications.
- Maintain a balanced diet (reduce sugars, fried foods, and refined carbs).
- Exercise regularly to manage weight (if applicable).
3. Consultation Required:
- Persistent elevation of liver enzymes needs timely evaluationto rule out serious conditions.
- I recommend scheduling a consultation with me for a personalized treatment plan based on your medical history and risk factors.
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