SGPT level

2025-02-03 01:09:50
II recently had a liver function test and my SGPT levels are elevated. I started taking rosuvastatin 5 mg five months ago to lower my high LDL levels, and now my LDL level is normal and my CRP level is low at 0.66 mg/L. What can I do to lower my elevated SGPT level, or do I need to take medication or undergo further testing?
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Answered2025-02-04 06:37:04

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Answered2025-02-04 03:51:40

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These levels are not uncommon
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Answered2025-02-03 13:56:50

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To manage slightly high SGPT (liver enzyme) levels, follow a home diet rich in antioxidants like vitamin E (nuts, seeds), vitamin C (citrus fruits, berries), and omega-3 fatty acids (fatty fish, flaxseeds), while avoiding fatty, fried, and processed foods.

Answered2025-02-03 11:07:16

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Your liver is slightly elevated, don't be concerned.You can continue taking statin.A diet change including less oily and fatty food, physical exercise and consume lots of fruits and vegetables to help you to maintain the liver function.

Answered2025-02-03 10:19:04

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Answered2025-02-03 10:15:09

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Avoid fried food and spicy food and Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult Will help you

Answered2025-02-06 06:28:29

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2025-02-04 07:02:52

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Use liv 52

Answered2025-02-04 03:18:41

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Diet and exercise required.
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Answered2025-02-03 16:18:38

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Answered2025-02-03 12:29:17

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

Answered2025-02-03 11:44:04

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Needs to be evaluated. Do Consult.

Answered2025-02-03 10:24:47

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