A GGT level of 54.6 is mildly elevated above the normal range (5-40 U/L for females).
This elevation requires attention but isn't severely concerning.
Possible Causes
The elevated GGT could indicate:
Early liver stress or inflammation
Fatty liver changes
Effects of medications
Metabolic issues
Next Steps
Additional liver function tests should be performed, including:
ALT, AST, and ALP to better assess liver health
Complete metabolic panel
Ultrasound of the liver if needed
viral screening
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