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Prescribed Razel For High SGPT. Will I Get Better Results By Following Doctor's Advice?

Dear Sir, I have Cholestrol 226, Triglicaric 210, SGPT 90 , SGOT somethings... My Doctor suggested mention medicines Razel f5 twice daily, Calaptin 40 three in daily & Uciro 150 twice daily for one month. After he adviced to check SGPT, Hepatitis B & C and get back to me. And also advice to avoide rich & fat food . So please tell me sir, I will get better result if follow this.
Mon, 30 Sep 2013
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Hello!

Thank you for the query.

Your liver tests are slightly elevated. The reason of such results can be bad diet, alcohol abuse or obesity. This is called fatty liver. If left untreated can lead to irreversible liver cirrhosis. Luckily fatty liver is reversible. To improve your liver, diet is the most important thing. Mentioned medicines are helpful, but wont do the whole job.
You should definitely change your diet and lifestyle. Please avoid fatty foods, spicy foods, fried foods. Increase vegetables, whole grains, mineral water intake. Start some physical activity. Do not drink alcohol, try to avoid painkillers.

Hope this will help.
Regards.
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Prescribed Razel For High SGPT. Will I Get Better Results By Following Doctor's Advice?

Hello! Thank you for the query. Your liver tests are slightly elevated. The reason of such results can be bad diet, alcohol abuse or obesity. This is called fatty liver. If left untreated can lead to irreversible liver cirrhosis. Luckily fatty liver is reversible. To improve your liver, diet is the most important thing. Mentioned medicines are helpful, but wont do the whole job. You should definitely change your diet and lifestyle. Please avoid fatty foods, spicy foods, fried foods. Increase vegetables, whole grains, mineral water intake. Start some physical activity. Do not drink alcohol, try to avoid painkillers. Hope this will help. Regards.