Based on your report, there are some parameters outside the normal range, and while your weight (130–135 kg) may play a role, it’s important to understand the possible causes behind these results.
Key points to consider:
- Low Blood Urea, BUN, and
Creatinine: These could indicate low protein intake, muscle mass changes, or underlying
liver function issues. They’re not always serious but should be evaluated further.
- High SGOT & SGPT (liver enzymes): Suggest that the liver may be under stress, this could happen due to fatty liver (common with obesity), medications, alcohol, or inflammation.
- Elevated
Alkaline Phosphatase: May relate to liver or bone health; in combination with raised liver enzymes, it often points to liver involvement.
While these levels are concerning, they are manageable with lifestyle changes and timely medical intervention.
Next Steps
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