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Sgpt sgpt test
Sir I done my lft test my sgot is 44 sgpt is 45 total bilburin is 1 direct 0.4 indirect is 0.6 alkaline pospatase is 239 Tell me can I take any liver tonic live live 52 syrup or can I take a any amla juice or i have to start any medicine for that exctualy I already consult it with a gastralogy in my own city they given me a medicine urosol 300 mg and nexpro 40 but I also consulted it with some other doctor and they told me it a near normal no need to take any medicine so I'm confused plz guide me tell me through a diet it can be lower it or I have to start it a medicine and plz also tell me which food and fruits is good for reducing sgpt sgot levels what type of food will I take now
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The test results are in the upper limit of normal / borderline high. I would recommend you to repeat the test after 4 weeks and again at 3months. If the values are pregressively increasing you would require further evaluation. Common causes of raised SGOT and SGPT include being excessive alcohol intake , Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C, Obesity , uncontrolled diabetes. If you have any of these conditions- controlling them would improve the SGOT and SGPT levels.
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