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  5. I'm concerned about my recent test results showing abnormal SGOT at 46 and SGPT at 66. I've been under treatment for six months now and currently taking a medication called Bilypsa. I also have a gallbladder stone. Is it possible to opt for surgery given these circumstances? What are the implications or things I should be aware of?

I'm concerned about my recent test results showing abnormal SGOT at 46 and SGPT at 66. I've been under treatment for six months now and currently taking a medication called Bilypsa. I also have a gallbladder stone. Is it possible to opt for surgery given these circumstances? What are the implications or things I should be aware of?

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I'm concerned about my recent test results showing abnormal SGOT at 46 and SGPT at 66. I've been under treatment for six months now and currently taking a medication called Bilypsa. I also have a gallbladder stone. Is it possible to opt for surgery given these circumstances? What are the implications or things I should be aware of?

-It seems your SGOT and SGPT levels are still elevated, and you're taking treatment for this. Since you also have a gallbladder stone, surgery could be an option if the stone is causing symptoms or complications. It's best to consult with your doctor to a

Last updated on 04 Jul 2025

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