- Male
- 44 Years
- 08/09/2025
Hi, my report says SGPT 54, SGOT 106, fatty liver grade 2. I have a history of alcohol consumption (2 or 3 pegs a week). I also consume omega 6 capsule daily. I am following a diet but am confused about what to avoid. Currently, I am not taking any masala, salt, sugar, or any type of junk food. Any suggestions?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
With SGPT 54, SGOT 106, and Grade 2 fatty liver, this is likely alcohol related liver disease. Youre doing well to cut out masala, sugar, and junk. Also avoid: Alcohol (completely) Fried foods High fructose corn syrup. Consider a Liver Function Test (LFT) every 3 months to monitor.
Dr. Rohinipriyanka Suggests...
Take a LIVER FUNCTION TEST (LFT) Test
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