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How Is A High SGPT In Normal Bilirubin Significant?

hi..im 25 yrs old and i recently starting my medication due to elevated SGPT the result is 63 U/L but my bilirubin count still normal.i have yellow sclera. and i have history of alcohol intake for almost 3 yrs.what is the significance of high SGPT in normal bilirubin?thank you for the response.
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hi welcome to the health care magic

Alcohol and it's metabolites can lead hepatocytes injury

So by hepatocytes damage liver enzymes can be elevated

You have alcohol induce liver damage

Avoid alcohol for that

USG done to look for liver affection

Udiliv tablet can be prescribed for that

Avoid excess fried and non veg foods

Fruits taken more

Consul physician with keeping my answer in mind

Take care

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How Is A High SGPT In Normal Bilirubin Significant?

Hi welcome to the health care magic Alcohol and it s metabolites can lead hepatocytes injury So by hepatocytes damage liver enzymes can be elevated You have alcohol induce liver damage Avoid alcohol for that USG done to look for liver affection Udiliv tablet can be prescribed for that Avoid excess fried and non veg foods Fruits taken more Consul physician with keeping my answer in mind Take care