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What Does Bilirubin Levels In Liver Function Test Suggest?

Hi, mauy I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here.my liver function report is as - bilirubin direct 5.00, bilirubin indirect 1.45, sgot -2340, sgprt-4470, alkaline phosphte-214, total proteins-7.2, albumin-4.4, a:g ratio-1.57, gamma gt-15 . I am 21 years old Please advice me if I am suffering from Jaundice or not if yes what medication should I take.
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Yes, you are suffering from jaundice. Your liver tests (SGPT and SGOT) are very high, suggesting hepatitis. You could also be having a blockage in the liver. There are many causes for jaundice and abnormal liver tests. You need to find out what is causing it in your case. Then you will know what is the appropriate medicine to take, if any. Other types of treatment instead of medicine may be needed. You need to follow up right away with your doctor and figure out what is wrong. Hope this helps.
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What Does Bilirubin Levels In Liver Function Test Suggest?

Yes, you are suffering from jaundice. Your liver tests (SGPT and SGOT) are very high, suggesting hepatitis. You could also be having a blockage in the liver. There are many causes for jaundice and abnormal liver tests. You need to find out what is causing it in your case. Then you will know what is the appropriate medicine to take, if any. Other types of treatment instead of medicine may be needed. You need to follow up right away with your doctor and figure out what is wrong. Hope this helps.