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Cholesterol level was high
Cholesterol was highand sgot and sgpt was also high last 6 month iam drinking alcohol regularly.what to do .
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Increase risk  of cardiac  problem. Alcohol increase  risk for liver. SO CHANGE IN LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY FIRST,  TRY TO QUIT  ALCOHOL  START NOW OTHERWISE  IT BECOME TOOLATE AS LIVER ENZYME  START RAISING. TILL U DON'T CHANGE  NO MEDICINE EFFECT. ATEROVAST 40 ONE AT NIGHT AFTER DINNER FOR 1 MONTH FOR LIPID PROFILE.
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SGOT 89 SG0T 82 There is mild increase in sgpt sgot Other aspect of liver function is normal so its may be due to consumption of alcohol and junks food and also due to increase TGs ,LDL and decrease HDL NOW if we see lipid profile its not good at all See total cholesterol is 243          LDL is 337          Hdl 21 Hdl : LDL is 7.3 . So there is increase risk of coronary heart disease H/o alcohol  for 6 months on a regular basis and as you are alcoholic u may eat junks and non veg .
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Rx 1) Atorvastatin 40 mg OD at night just after dinner 2) rabeprazole 20 mg OD at night before dinner for 10 days follow up after 1 months with LIPID PROFILE REPORT AND thyroid Advice: 1 ) Avoid alcohol and smoking 2) avoid spicy food and non veg 3) do brisk walking or simply walk for 30 min
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Sir as per your report it's most likely alcohol related fatty liver .Also your cholesterol and triglycerides levels are high LDL Is high. Avoid alcohol at all costs if not able to control there are many alcohol de-addiction centres. Need to start you on medications to reduce your cholesterol levels in blood. It has many risk to your health increased risk of heart problems and stroke if not cholesterol reduced. Avoid fatty deep fried food items instead consume fibre rich diet.
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Avoid alcohol at all cost.Avoid friends who force you to consume alcohol. Need to start on medications for cholesterol. lifestyle changes
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You may have alcohol related fatty liver.Cholesterol and triglycerides levels are high. Stop consumption of alcohol, avoid fatty oily food, exercise regularly to lose weight.Get an ultrasound scan abdomen. You may need statin and fibrates to lower the cholesterol and triglycerides.
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Stop drinking alcohol. Avoid oily and spicy food. Avoid sweets.
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Get an ultrasound done.
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Stop drinking alcohol Healthy diet Physical excersies T.Atrovas 20mg Hs Repeat FLP after 1month If any doubt dont hesitate to chat with me
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Stop drinking alcohol immediately....
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As I see sgot and sgpt is high , please stop drinking alcohol immediately and have a good protein diet and have some multivitamin drugs after 2 weeks again do a LFT then it will improve
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stop drinking immediately
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Hello, High cholesterol along with raised SGOT/SGPT suggests your liver is under stress, and regular alcohol use can worsen it. The first step is to stop alcohol completely, follow a liver-friendly diet (fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat foods), and get repeat liver and lipid tests. Consult a doctor for proper evaluation and guidance, as persistent liver enzyme elevation needs medical attention.
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SGOT 89 SGOT 82 There is mild increase in SGPT, SGOT NOW if we see lipid profile its not good at all total cholesterol is 243 LDL is 337 Hdl 21 Hdl: LDL is 7.3. So there is increase risk of coronary heart disease H/o alcohol for 6 months on a regular basis and as you are alcoholic u may eat junks and non veg. Other aspect of liver function is normal so its may be due to consumption of alcohol and junks food and also due to increase TGs,LDL and decrease HDL
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Brisk Walk Less oily food Zero maida sugar and fried items Get your ecg and echo Done
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Quit alcohol by reducing amount day by day within a month, as sudden stopage can cause withdrawal symptoms like headache, hallucinations, etc. Do regular exercise, stay hydrated, and eat fibre rich food.
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Do a FIBRO SCAN TAKE TAB ROSUVAS-F 10 MG once daily at night for 1 month. TAB ZERODOL TH4 TWICE DAILY FOR 7 DAYS TAB PAN 40 MG ONCE DAILY BEFORE BREAKFAST FOR 7 DAYS Do a LFT AFTER 1 MONTH CHECK SUGAR LEVELS FBS, 2 HR PPBS.
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ROSUVAS f can cause joint pain so take zerodol th4 with it for 7 days ZERODOL TH4 can cause gastritis so take pan 40 before breakfast.
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