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Fatty Liver issue
My SGOT is 76 and SGPT is 112. I have diagnosed as Fatty Liver. My bilirubin is 0.9..Is my SGOT and SGPT is too high?. How can I reduce it?
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Hi there, I see that you are concerned with your abnormal liver function test results. I will be able to guide you better if you can give me some more information. What is Height & weight ? Have you ever had jaundice previously ? Do you consume alcohol or any drugs ? If so how frequently and what is the approximate quantity ? Did you have any fever ? Have you done any abdominal scan ? Are you on any regular medicines like for Diabetes, Hypertension, Thyroid etc ? Do you have any indigestion ? Did you have any abdominal surgery previously ? If so, what ? Kindly provide these details and upload any blood or scan reports you have. Awaiting your response Take care Regards Dr. P Kumar
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