I was recently admitted in hospital due to dengue and my platelets had reached a level of 20000 after which i had to undergo platelet transfusion... I was discharge from hospital on 5th day ( friday) when my platelt count reached 95000. Today i rechecked cbc and lft and found that platelet count have reached 2.39 lakhs . Howevere the sgot and sgpt values are high. Sgot is 103 and sgpt is 153. At the time of discharge both were 50. Can someone advise if this is something to worry about. I am also attaching todays report
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After an infection with dengue ,it is common to see the liver enzymes elevated.It will take a few more weeks for liver enzymes to be in normal limits.Drink plenty of water ,repeat liver function tests after 2 weeks.
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