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SGPT level high
Hi, I am worry about my mother's liver test. Her age is 69. She always has an acidity problem. no any other problem. she is on plant based diet.  About 3 months back She went for normal body checkup. Her SGPT came littile high(57) and low heamoglobin (9.2). Doctor gave her Udimarin 300 mg twice a day medicine for 3 months. After 3 months today she went again for SGPT and heamoglobin test and report came with very high SGPT 147 and heamoglobin 8.4. My concern is that the SGPT report have come with high level even though she was taking medicine for it. Heamoglobin also have come low 8.4 compare to before. What would be the best treatment of it. Thank you so much ...
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[ ] Altered Liver function , typically the liver enzymes dearrangement is seen in many conditions.This mostly happen if there is any other infective pathology already present in the body. SGPT/ SGOT also raised in Alcoholic / non Alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD). A through evaluation needed which includes a Ultrasound of abdomen, Hepatic viral profile ( Hepatitis B and C typically). Get evaluated and this is reversible. Feel free to ask any further quary related to this.
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Get her liver sonography and complete LFTs along with viral markers ( HBsAg and Anti HCV test) done. Also get her serum iron studies checked in view of anemia with stool occult blood test. Visit Gastroenterologist or do an online video consultation
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