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  5. My relative just finished 7 months old and shes got some concerning lab results. Her SGPT is 476, SGOT is 227, and Albumin is 3. Shes also feeling a slight stomach pain. What could these results mean and what steps should we take next?

My relative just finished 7 months old and shes got some concerning lab results. Her SGPT is 476, SGOT is 227, and Albumin is 3. Shes also feeling a slight stomach pain. What could these results mean and what steps should we take next?

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My relative just finished 7 months old and shes got some concerning lab results. Her SGPT is 476, SGOT is 227, and Albumin is 3. Shes also feeling a slight stomach pain. What could these results mean and what steps should we take next?

Is she having itching all over body, especially palms and soles?? This high value of OTPT with itching without presence of jaundice usually is bcoz of intrahepatic cholestastis of pregnancy..responds well to udilive medicine..get her complete liver function test done, rule out all hepatitis virus infection and start udilive after gynecologist consultation..

Last updated on 04 Jul 2025

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Last updated on 04 Jul 2025

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