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High liver enzymes
Hello , my liver enzymes are quite raised from last three months previously they were 90/110 now Sgpt is 150 and sgot 90 i have also seen a gastroenterologist and got hepatitis panel done which was normal and also usg ultrasound was normal but i am worried why are the levels rising please help me. Hypothyroidism patient - 50 mcg medicine
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Do u consume alcohol? If so stop it. Do u use any drugs for other diseases ? If so give the list of drugs. Repat Lft in a stadard lab. Consult hepatologist
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Avoid alcohol or drugs causing raised liver enzymes , if ur diabetic control sugars
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Any history of alcohol consumption? Diabetes? Prior jaundice? Family history? Any drug abuse or toxin ? Any alternative medicine or over the counter medication history?
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Blood sugar fasting & PP, Viral hepatitis ELISA panel, TSH, Fibroscan
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Hi, likely that you have fatty liver Consult a hepatologist get treated Reduce weight Stop alcohol if you are taking
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