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Hi, 34 Years Male Here. I Recently Had A Health

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34 years male here. I recently had a health checkup and had everything within range. except SGPT, which is 72. SGOT is 36. cholesterol is 157. I drink occasionally and travel atleast once month. What does this mean? what do you suggest to do further?
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Answered by Dr. Shinas Hussain (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
It is quite normal and does not indicates any disease conditions.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query,
I have gone through the report and I can understand your concerns.
SGPT and SGOT values of 72 and 36 are quite normal and does not indicates any specific disease condition. In liver disease these values will be in thousands. The blood cholesterol is also within the normal range.
As of now no definite treatment is required.
You can go for an ultrasound to look for any alcohol related disease like fatty liver.
Wishing all the best.
Thanks
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Hi, 34 Years Male Here. I Recently Had A Health

Brief Answer: It is quite normal and does not indicates any disease conditions. Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for the query, I have gone through the report and I can understand your concerns. SGPT and SGOT values of 72 and 36 are quite normal and does not indicates any specific disease condition. In liver disease these values will be in thousands. The blood cholesterol is also within the normal range. As of now no definite treatment is required. You can go for an ultrasound to look for any alcohol related disease like fatty liver. Wishing all the best. Thanks