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Elevated sgpt/sgot recovering jaundice
1 month ago i was diagnosed with jaundice(viral hepatitis A) sgpt sgot were 1400 and 1900 and total bilirubin 7.4 was admitted in hospital for 4 days these levels reduced to a medicine manageable range i.e - bilirubin 1.5 and sgpt and sgot 252 and 170 on 22 august further i was under medicine treatment and under specific diet which included light non spicy dalia khichdi lauki torai etc Medicines used- epizyme digestive syrup , bevon multivitamin syrup, udiliv 300 tablets , For first 5 days after hospital discharge was given livoment syrup Composition - L-ornithine and L-aspartate,  B complex syrup now on 9th september i had a lft test again now bilirubin -1.2 but - sgpt and sgot are 900 and 1200 i have no symptoms of jaundice currently no observable pain in abdominal area no skin yellowing till now stools are fine too urine is slight yellowish sometimes however mostly it is stray coloured clear what could be possible reasons of this condition
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Takes 2- 3 weeks to become enzymes normal
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Course of disease is normal Keep observing
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