How To Stabilize High SGOT And SGPT Levels With Possibility Of Early Delivery?
hi i m 36 week pregnant and my sgot and sgpt levels are high sgot 363 and sgpt 418 and ggtp 102 and alkaline phosphatse 306 and bilurubin level is normal..my gynaec has advised me early delivery what should i do? will my baby premature is there any complication?please help
Your liver enzymes are markedly elevated. Do corresponding test for serum bile acid. The symptoms usually dissolve after the delivery of the baby.
I can suggest you to take Tab ACTIBILE with other soothing agent like calamine lotion or other antihistamines.
Some harmful affect on fetus is there like Preterm delivery, Meconium staining during delivery and even IUFD. So, baby needs close monitoring and special consideration after fetal lung maturation. Always consult with your doctor.
Be well and take care.
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How To Stabilize High SGOT And SGPT Levels With Possibility Of Early Delivery?
hiiii, Welcome to HCM. You are currently suffering from Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy (ICP) which occurs in 3rd trimester due to increase bile acid secretion by impaired liver function. Your liver enzymes are markedly elevated. Do corresponding test for serum bile acid. The symptoms usually dissolve after the delivery of the baby. I can suggest you to take Tab ACTIBILE with other soothing agent like calamine lotion or other antihistamines. Some harmful affect on fetus is there like Preterm delivery, Meconium staining during delivery and even IUFD. So, baby needs close monitoring and special consideration after fetal lung maturation. Always consult with your doctor. Be well and take care.