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Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase
Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase level in my liver function test is more than 155 means.. what to do for this.
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Do you have any symptoms/ disease..? High GGT might be due to many reasons affecting liver functions. Associated with alcohol intake, liver/ pancreatic disease/ Diabetes, Medicine intake etc. More Information is required to find out cause in your case. Few investigation are also needed.
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Please consult with me online for further guidance. Or Consult Gastroenterologist for physical check up and needful action.
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Avoid oily spicy food, Quit alcohol if you take.
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Hi It  suggests  infection  of  liver Liver  parenchymal  disease Consult  me  online  with  all  reports For  proper  treatment  and  guidance
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Nothing to worry just get a ultrasound done
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Hello It should be 10 to 48U/L. So cleary it seems that the value is raised. This signifies that there's liver pathology present. It seems like an infection. Please take Online Consultation ASAP Do you drink Alcohol?? There are many such questions
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