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How To Reduce ALT And AST Levels While Having Diabetes?

Hi I am 25 years old. and I have fatty liver disease last seven years and I have diabetics last 3 years my liver function text very denger but no hepatitis c and b.my Alt 350 and Ast 159 every day 2 time I workout walking work hard. No drinking alcohol .I also like eating vegetables like kale collards many more .I am very upset .tell me what can I do
Thu, 18 Jun 2015
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Hello

Your findings suggests raised ALT and AST level.
Increased ALT may indicate liver injury.It may be due to many reasons like hepatitis,alcohol intake,fatty liver,auto immune causes etc.
Increased ALT may be due to fatty liver in your case.
AST is non specific and it increases in many conditions.

You may need few more investigations like routine hemogram,lipid profile,ANA estimation.
I suggest tablet ursodeoxycholic acid 300 mg twice daily for three months to my patients.It helps in regeneration of liver cells.
Further requirement of medicines depend upon findings.

It is good that you do not take alcohol.

Get well soon.
Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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How To Reduce ALT And AST Levels While Having Diabetes?

Hello Your findings suggests raised ALT and AST level. Increased ALT may indicate liver injury.It may be due to many reasons like hepatitis,alcohol intake,fatty liver,auto immune causes etc. Increased ALT may be due to fatty liver in your case. AST is non specific and it increases in many conditions. You may need few more investigations like routine hemogram,lipid profile,ANA estimation. I suggest tablet ursodeoxycholic acid 300 mg twice daily for three months to my patients.It helps in regeneration of liver cells. Further requirement of medicines depend upon findings. It is good that you do not take alcohol. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan