Hello, I am Dr. Romain Rajan, General Physician.
Your case has been allotted to me.
I understand your concern. Looking at your reports, most values are within a fair range, but there are a few points to note. Your SGOT (62) and SGPT (92) are mildly raised, which could be due to fatty
liver changes, muscle strain from workouts, or occasional alcohol intake. The
Triglycerides (242) are moderately high, likely related to diet, genetics, or inconsistent fasting before the test. Your random
sugar (48) appears low but may not be clinically significant since you had it tested after 5â6 hours of breakfast and you are physically active.
1. Advices
Avoid alcohol for the next 4â6 weeks completely and repeat
LFT and
Lipid profile after that.
Reduce oily, fried food, red meat, and sweets. Focus on high-fibre foods like oats, salads, and vegetables.
Do not skip mealsâcarry a small snack before and after intense workouts to prevent low sugar.
2. What to Monitor
Any fatigue, right-sided abdominal heaviness, or yellowish eyes/urine.
Energy levels during workouts and any dizziness after exercise.
3. Management
Continue your gym and badminton routine, but ensure proper hydration and recovery days.
You can take Liv.52 DS (1 tablet twice daily after meals) for liver support for 30 days.
For triglycerides, omega-3 supplements or flaxseed (1 tablespoon daily) may help naturally.
If values remain high after lifestyle correction, lipid-lowering medicine can be considered.
4. When to Consult a Doctor Immediately
Persistent fatigue or jaundice.
Severe abdominal pain or vomiting.
Repeated low sugar episodes or dizziness.
Every patientâs situation is unique. Your findings seem lifestyle-related and can be reversed easily with minor changes and periodic monitoring.
ð You can reach out to me directly for this case, and also connect with me in future for any medical consultation.
I am available on Practo or on WhatsApp at 85271646 seven seven for a one-on-one consultation, where youâll receive:
⢠A personalized treatment plan
⢠Safe medicine adjustments (if required)
⢠Quick follow-ups to track your recovery
Take care, wishing you good health.
Best regards,
Dr. Romain Rajan
General Physician