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I have made LFT report
I have made LFT report, can I again get diagnose of Hepatitis B & Hepatitis C, and some of the values SPOT & SGOT little bit high...
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Possible reasons for SGPT rise could be alcoholic liver inflammation, non alcoholic liver inflammation, viral infections (Hep B, Hep C - chronic causes) amongst many others. If you are asymptomatic and this was picked up incidentally it is not cause of much worry as this is not a significant rise in titre.
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If you are asymptomatic. Repeat SGOT SGPT after 3 days from a different lab. If high please consult physician/gastroenterologist for further management If symptomatic consult immediately
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Why were liver function tests done?Yes you can get tests done for hepatitis B and C. Get abdominal ultrasound done.
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You have not got any tests for Hepatitis B and C. Liver functions may be disturbed due to many problems apart from Hepatitis B and C. Please seek a proper consultation for further clarification.
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Lft is different  test not for hepatitis. Hbsag is the test. Change life style n diet plan drastically  to avoid  further  raise of sgot sgpt.
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Need few more details Kindly connect.
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Normal. Pls don't worry.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Provided information is inadequate. Please consult a general physician for further evaluation.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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