Dear sir /ma'am,
I am 35 yr old., with perfect body weight and active life style. I take Alcohol on weekends and generally have acidity / constipation problem.
Attached is my LFT report which doesn't seems good.
Pls advise.
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Keep liver healthy by drinking lots of water directly and indirectly. Take lots of vitamin C through fruits and vegetables like lemon juice and seasonal fruits like mangoes and oranges
Avoid heavy foods and medicines. Avoid street foods and junk food. Do deworming to clean up food pipe. Single dose of albendazole and ivermectin combo sold as Bandy plus, to be taken empty stomach and tablet to be chewed and not swallowed. Liver gets angry fast and gets back to normal faster than expected. Take care.
Sgpt is raised other wise it seems normal.
So change life style n diet plan drastically first.
Nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR ten days. Mucain gel10 ml without water nothing by mouth till 30min can be taken 3to 4times.
SGPT levels are increased because of acidity and constipation problem , which is because of oily food consumption,
Do proper diet which is high in fibre, high in protein, low fat that will help to reduce your sgpt level
Do exercise also that will help to reduce your acidity and fatty food cravings.
Hi,
Kindly let me know the reason for doing the blood test. Did you have any symptoms or was it a general check up
No amount of alcohol is good. The earliest concept of red wine being beneficial has been disproven too. I would advice you to avoid alcohol all together
Thank you
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Sir avoid fried diet
Avoid spicy thing s
Reduce weight if high
Exercise
Make an appointment after getting another set blood work
Dr Sandhu
Medicine PLC, Calgary Canada
Ex Fellow Texas Heart USA
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