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SGPT, Rise in BP
I completed my Report on 2days back. Which show SGPT value 104 and BP 140/90,  HR 102. have no symptoms. What will be treatment & how to treated
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Are you hypertensive previously ? Is there any history of alcohol or are you obese ? Your symptoms have to be there for correlation of these things .
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low salt 1tsp in a whole day and fruits like banana apple everyday
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quit smoking drinking if any consult for further
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Needs a proper consultation Dietery modification is must
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have to go for further investigations after proper consultation
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Need to know more if u are alcoholic or what's ur life style or any other symptoms to analyse with report For blood pressure consult for proper treatment
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take less fatty diet avoid alcohol
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consult for better understanding
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Hi., I can understand your concern. Reports suggesting Elevated liver enzymes and BP.
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take tab liv 52 twice a day before food for one month - will work for high sgpt.
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avoid oily spicy processed and outside food items. check BP once again if you're having any issues like headache or bodyache, may need to plan for medication. regular walking, exercise and yoga.
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