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Higher triglycerides, sgpt,sgot , ggt
Suffering from highr triglycerides, vldl, high Sgpt , sgot since long . Already done ultrasound of abdomen and pelvis but result showing is Normal..mild pain in the lower and upper right abdomen (no diabetic, no bp, non alcoholic, non smoker) what to do please suggest ( age 23, weight -82) . attached my lipid profile, LFT and ultrasound report
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It is a warning sign for future gall bladder stones. Right now the "bad" cholesterol( vldl and triglycerides) is being absorbed by the liver. Therefore LFT are only marginally raised
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Consult a physician,MD medicine for cholesterol lowering drugs. Diet restrictions (No oily food), Increase physical activity.
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Repeat both test after 1 month.
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Higher side all the levels, connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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Please consult me. Require decision making with liver enzymes
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