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High sgpt and low vitamin D
I have high sgpt levels since January. Today sgpt :188 and sgot 60. all test for hep panel, aasma,ana antibody test and USG,fibroscan are normal. I have low vit d levels i.e. 7. One doctor asked me to take vitamin D supplement, as it might help in lowering my sgpt . Shall I try that? I tool udiliv for 10 days ans sgpt was normal but increased again after I left medicine.  Do I have to take medicine lifelong? I also have hypothyroid which is controlled now. My TSH was 300 in January when it was discovered. Thank you for your response. 😊
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Consult a physician and follow his advise. For detailed evaluation. 😊
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Medication under prescription is advisable
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Kindly discuss for your concern Need to be evaluated further
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Yes consult a general physician and take medication, can consult me privately for proper management on prescription
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