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The liver enzymes are mildly elevated. Proper diet with adequate nutrition, exercise 5 days a week, decrease alcohol and smoking. All these would help.
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Poor lifestyle choices might lead to liver disease.
Slight raise in liver enzymes which may not be symptomatic but need evaluation owing to poor dietary choices and stressful lifestyle one leads in today's time.
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Based on the details provided, your SGOT and SGPT levels are slightly elevated, which can sometimes indicate mild liver stress or fatty liver changes. This condition can often arise from lifestyle factors, including diet, alcohol intake, or a sedentary lifestyle. Since your other parameters like CBC, urine routine, and creatinine are within normal limits, there’s likely no immediate cause for concern. However, I would recommend a detailed abdominal ultrasound (USG abdomen and pelvis) to get a clearer picture of your liver health.
For a thorough evaluation and treatment plan, please consider consulting me directly. Alternatively, you can reach out on WhatsApp at eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two for further guidance.
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