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Full Body Check Up clarification
Hi All, I did a full body check up just after having lots of outside food for the last 10-15 days Sgpt-45(13-40) Creatinine-1.13(0.6-1.1) EST. GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE (eGFR)- 89 mL/min/1.73 m2 >=90 Normal 60 - 89 Mild Decrease 45 - 59 Mild to Moderate Decreas 30 - 44 Moderate to Severe Decrease 15 - 29 Severe Decrease All these fields were highlighted. Can anyone clarify whether i need to be worried or not? Thanks in advance
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Nothing to worry. Drink plenty of water
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Nothing to worry about. SGPT is slightly high, you can recheck it from some other lab after few days. If you are regular drinker then you need to curtail alcohol consumption, if you are obese and repeat sgpt is high we need to rule of fatty liver and related diseases, if none of the above then just monitor the sgot and sgpt levels
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