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Can Loose Motions Cause High SGPT?

I am having liver problem for last one and half month.I had a LFT test it shows SGPT 184 And ALT and SGOT also high.
doctor prscribe me mtadoxine 500 mgr. and EVION vitamin capsules.before blood culture I had loose motion amd taken eight nos of ayurvedic pills for stopping the loose motion.can it be reson of SGPT high?
Fri, 25 Aug 2017
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The combination of loose bowel movements and elevated liver enzymes is usually due to the obstruction of the bile duct. In this case, bile and pancreatic enzymes which help breakdown food and help fats to digest normally are blocked from being released, which is likely causing your symptoms. There are some medications such as pancrealipase that may help (Creon), but I'd be more concerned about why this is happening. Gallstones, pancreatitis, or malignancies can cause these symptoms. I'd recommend seeing your doctor and having an ultrasound of your abdomen, which is a good place to start.

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Can Loose Motions Cause High SGPT?

Hi, The combination of loose bowel movements and elevated liver enzymes is usually due to the obstruction of the bile duct. In this case, bile and pancreatic enzymes which help breakdown food and help fats to digest normally are blocked from being released, which is likely causing your symptoms. There are some medications such as pancrealipase that may help (Creon), but I d be more concerned about why this is happening. Gallstones, pancreatitis, or malignancies can cause these symptoms. I d recommend seeing your doctor and having an ultrasound of your abdomen, which is a good place to start. I hope this answers your question. Please feel free to contact me if you have any further questions.