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High bilirubin, SGPT and SGOT
Good Day, My total bilirubin is 1.5(direct 0.4, indirect1. 10), SGPT is 69 and SGOT is 49. The gastroenterologist says there is no medication to reduce the above parameters. Kindly advise, as I am not able to clear my company medicals because if this.
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HELLO, LIFE STYLE N DIET PATTERN IS TO CHANGE. BLAND DIET, BRICK WALK TWENTY MINUTE TWO TIMES A DAY. SLOWLY REDUCED THE VALUE. TAB URSOCOL SR 450 TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR 10-15 DAYS IS REDUCED THE VALUE. TAB LIV52 DT ONE AT NIGHT FOR LONG TERM. SYR CHOLIV L TWO TEASPOON FULL AT NIGHT BEFORE LUNCH. IT PREVENT CONSTIPATION. ENTY OF GLUCOSE BUTTER MILK FRESH CURD NIMBUPANI MOSAMBI JUICE WATERMELON JUICE ARE BENIFICIAL.OK.
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You should try homeopathic treatment for the same .
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take homoeopathic treatment it will help u better to normalized ur enzyme.
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