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32 Year Old With High SGPT Levels. How Can I Lower The Levels Immediately?

Hi,

Im 32 years old I have my SGPT level tested 3times and all failed 1st Test is 152, then i had moderate diet and taking essentiale forte capsule 3times daily I've done another test again after 7 days and result was 133, then I continue my medication and continues real diet and the result was 112 the 3rd time, my doctor is asking me to comeback again after 7days and just continue my diet and medication....

Can you please help me on how to lower my SGPT to normal in 7 days, is it possible?
Mon, 22 Apr 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Once raised SGPT takes quite a while to return to normal blood level, although liver recovery is proceeding, so do not worry do as your doctor tells you.Only thing is Australia antigen Hepatitis C tests should also be done to rule out other forms of hepatitis, which I am sure your Doc. must have advised
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32 Year Old With High SGPT Levels. How Can I Lower The Levels Immediately?

Once raised SGPT takes quite a while to return to normal blood level, although liver recovery is proceeding, so do not worry do as your doctor tells you.Only thing is Australia antigen Hepatitis C tests should also be done to rule out other forms of hepatitis, which I am sure your Doc. must have advised