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SGPT - ALT IS 120
After quitting alcohol my SGPT is 120, does it come down naturally when healthy lifestyle is followed
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Alcohol is one toxin for liver and if anything else harming liver should be avoided. Wait for 4 weeks and repeat LFT
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Yes.
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Lifestyle changes do have a positive role in  liver disorders .
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Avoid alcohal uses Changes ur lifestyle
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Healthy life styles helps. If persistently elevated u may need Medicines
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Start on Udiliv 300 tablet daily once.
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avoid alcohol and oily foods.
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Life style modification must regular exercise and diet control.
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Take Tab Udiliv 300 OD x 3 weeks Avoid alcohol Avoid oily food
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