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Liver Function Test
I am in 32 week of pregnancy and had liver function test which shows increase in sgpt 55 u/l and sgot 44 u/l and alkaline phosphatase 184 u/l. The test was done after having breakfast and for the last dinner I had chicken. I am attaching my report. Please help and advice what should be done.
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What were your symptoms ? Why did you get the LFT done?
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Connect please
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This is called cholestasis of pregnancy For treatment you can connect online
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Why did you do lifer function tests? Has your consultant suggested?? It is showing Slight elevation in SGPT n SGOT and more alkaline of alkaline phosphatasw How is your Blood pressure Do you have ankle swelling n swelling of feet?? You should check if you are losing proteins in urine If your BP is raised n there is swelling of feel n protein loss in urine then your rise in alkaline phosphates is significant Otherwise you can repeat the test after 1 week
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Record BP daily Watch for swelling of feet and ankle Test for Urine albumin Consult your doctor if all are positive
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Take high protein diet 2 egg whites a day Sufficient rest Repeat LFT after 1 week
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Borderline increase repeat it after 1 week
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