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Ast is 24.9 alt is 14.4 and ast/alt is 1.7 Is this ok? All other liver function test parameters within normal range except ast/alt.
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Values more than three times the upper limit are usually considered abnormal for a lft report in normal individua.
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Your value are perfectly in normal range.
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If you are still concerned about the results you can get a ultrasound whole abdomen or a fibroscan to rule out a possiblity of fatty liver disease.
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Why are you worried? Needs full assessment of your reports .
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Both are within normal range, and the ratio is also ok. So don't worry. Get your patch test done
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Ast and alt levels are in normal range... No need to worry.
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if you experience nausea/vomiting then only you have to repeat this test otherwise no need to repeat as well.
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Ast alt is in normal range you don’t need to worry thing you can do is lifestyle modification with healty diet and exercise
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When both are normal ratio is not important,it's important when AST ALT are high we need to know in what ratio they rise
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Your AST = 24.9 and ALT = 14.4 are both within the normal range. The AST/ALT ratio of 1.7 may look higher, but since both enzyme values themselves are normal, this does not indicate liver disease. The ratio alone has no clinical significance when values are normal.
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• Repeat Liver Function Test only during routine health check (6–12 months) • If symptoms like jaundice, abdominal pain, or fatigue occur, consult a doctor.
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Nothing needs to be done
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Normal..
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This is normal don't worry
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Ast and alt levels are normal, you don't need to be concerned
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It is in the normal range so no need to worry .
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Yes...its ok....Maintain healthy diet
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Don't worry. It's okay
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Don't worry.  Ok relax
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Absolutely normal no worries Do you have any complaints?
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No need  to worry .
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It is o.k. just follow a healthy life style.
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Your liver enzymes are within the normal range. • AST: 24.9 U/L – normal • ALT: 14.4 U/L – normal The AST/ALT Ratio of 1.7 may appear slightly higher, but this ratio is mainly interpreted when AST or ALT are elevated. Since both enzyme values are normal, the ratio alone does not indicate liver disease. In most cases, this finding is clinically insignificant if the rest of the **Liver Function Test parameters are normal.
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No specific treatment or medication is required based on these values. You can simply: • Repeat the Liver Function Test during your next routine health checkup (usually in 6–12 months). • If there are symptoms like persistent fatigue, abdominal pain, jaundice, or alcohol use, then further evaluation such as Ultrasound Abdomen may be considered.
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• Maintain a balanced diet with limited fried and processed foods. • Avoid excessive alcohol intake. • Maintain healthy body weight and regular exercise. • Stay well hydrated and avoid unnecessary medications or supplements that can stress the liver. Overall, these liver enzyme values look reassuring and do not suggest any liver problem at present. If you would like, you can book an online consultation and share your full report and medical history so I can review everything in detail and guide you further.
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Both are within normal range. No need to worry about the ratio.
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Yes it is fine
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Do connect and consult
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Don't worry all is well
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No worry.
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Its ok
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Do consult
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Your AST (24.9 U/L) and ALT (14.4 U/L) levels are within the normal range. The AST/ALT ratio of 1.7 can sometimes appear slightly higher, but this ratio is mainly considered significant when the enzyme levels themselves are elevated. Since both AST and ALT are normal and other LFT parameters are also normal, this finding is usually not clinically concerning.
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No specific treatment is required if there are no symptoms.
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Routine healthy diet and periodic monitoring are sufficient.
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Need not worry
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