- Male
- 44 Years
- 29/01/2025
I've just got my routine check-up results, and everything seems normal except for a mild fatty liver grade 1. I'm a bit concerned because my SGOT is at 257 and SGPT is 93. All other tests, including the urine test, came back normal. Could you help me understand what this might mean and if I should be worried?
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CHANG DIET AS LOW OIL, LOW FAT,. AVOID SPICY FRIED JUNK FOOD OR FOOD FROM OUTSIDE. BRICK WALK FOR FOURTY MINUTES, FIVE DAYS IN A WEEK. TWO BOWELS OF SALAD BEFORE LUNCH N DINNER. FRESH CURD N BUTTER MILK IS BENIFICIAL. IF YOU TAKE ALCOHOL, OR SMOKING TRY TO QUIT. TABLET LIV 52, ONE AT NIGHT. SYRUP CHOLIV L TWO TEASPOON FULL TWO TIMES A DAY BEFORE LUNCH N DINNER.IT IS AN APPETIZER, PREVENT CONSTIPATION. SLOWLY THE LEVELS COME DOWN,YOU HAVE TO TRY HARD.
Dr. Ranjith Suggests...
Consult a Gastroenterology/gi Medicine Specialist
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