- Male
- 51 Years
- 09/09/2025
Hi, I used to consume high levels of alcohol for 10 years. For the past 5 years, I have quit hard liquor but have beer 5 days a week, around 2 bottles of 650 ml each. I have fatty liver grade 1. SGOT is 37 and SGPT is 64. Total bilirubin is 0.6. All other liver parameters are normal. Will this fatty liver grade continue to progress? I swim for an hour 6 days a week, around 400 metres. I have been taking Reheptin 1 tab a day for 6 years.
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Your SGOT (37) and SGPT (64) are slightly elevated, and Grade 1 fatty liver is early-stage and often reversible. Continued beer consumption (5 days/week) can still impact liver health over time. Swimming and Reheptin are helping, but lifestyle matters too. Aim to reduce alcohol further, maintain a lean diet, and monitor weight.
Dr. Vasanthasree Suggests...
Take a LIVER FUNCTION TEST (LFT) Test or Take a LIPID PROFILE Test
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