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I have ast 1088 alt 1031 ast alt ration 1.06 and ggtp 219 I did fibroscan test also no fibrosis but have grade 2 fatty liver i was drinking for about 20 days continuously about 750 ml whisky bottle each day how much tume it will take to recover i have stopped alcohol about one month ago I am taking milk thistle and himalaya blliv 52ds any esle medicine required to take other lft parameters are in normal range except ast alt ast alt ratio and ggtp
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What u have seems like alcohol induced hepatitis but enzymes r too high for it, u need to get pt inr done and watch for danger signs like excessive sleepiness or blood in vomiting/stools Can progress to liver failure First Need to rule out viral infections Second Stop alcohol Third get a fibroscan after the enzymes settles
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You’ve done the key step by stopping alcohol. With abstinence, AST/ALT and GGT usually improve within 4–6 weeks and may normalize by 2–3 months. Grade-2 fatty liver is reversible with diet, weight control, and exercise. Continue follow-up LFTs; no additional drugs are routinely required.
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