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High SGPT And SGOT Levels, Mild Fatty Liver. Tingling And Mild Pain In The Abdomen. Advice?

Sir, for last one year i have persistent high level of SGPTand SGOT , presently it is 137(sgpt) 78(sgot). In ultrasound 9 months ago there was mild fatty lever, i had problem of constipitation. Also there is some tingling and very mild pain in upper right abdomen(i think it s liver ). however i m not feeling any sickness.I am worry of getting any major lever disease. please help.
Fri, 8 Nov 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for posting your query.
Your liver enzymes are significantly raised.
The most likely cause is fatty liver disease.
But other causes also should be looked in to which includes tests for hepatitis B and hepatitis C.
The treatment depends on the cause.
If it is due to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, then weight reduction, control of blood glucose and cholesterol ( if high) should be done.
I hope that answers your question.
Regards.
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High SGPT And SGOT Levels, Mild Fatty Liver. Tingling And Mild Pain In The Abdomen. Advice?

Hi, Thanks for posting your query. Your liver enzymes are significantly raised. The most likely cause is fatty liver disease. But other causes also should be looked in to which includes tests for hepatitis B and hepatitis C. The treatment depends on the cause. If it is due to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, then weight reduction, control of blood glucose and cholesterol ( if high) should be done. I hope that answers your question. Regards.