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  5. I had my routine yearly health checkup, and my SGOT, SGPT, and bilirubin levels came back high. I dont have any symptoms. Ive attached the reports. What could this indicate, and how can I lower these levels?

I had my routine yearly health checkup, and my SGOT, SGPT, and bilirubin levels came back high. I dont have any symptoms. Ive attached the reports. What could this indicate, and how can I lower these levels?

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I had my routine yearly health checkup, and my SGOT, SGPT, and bilirubin levels came back high. I dont have any symptoms. Ive attached the reports. What could this indicate, and how can I lower these levels?

Elevated SGOT (AST), SGPT (ALT), and bilirubin levels can indicate liver stress or damage. Consult a hepatologist or gastroenterologist for personalized guidance. In the meantime, consider lifestyle modifications: avoid alcohol, maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly, and eat a balanced diet.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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