What medications can cause liver enzymes to be elevated?
Painkillers can cause liver enzymes to be elevated. Hence you are recommended to take them only if your doctor has prescribed you to take so.
Last updated on 09 Aug 2023
Low GTT levels and intrahepatic cholestasis is a rare liver disease that usually shows up in children. It happens when a fluid that delivers nutrients and carries away wastes doesn't flow properly through the liver.
An ALT test result of greater than 100 IU/l is a clear indicator of serious liver disease, but a mildly elevated ALT result (30-100 IU/l) is often prescribed to the use of medication (for example statins) or alcohol, obesity, or, for lower ALT levels (<50 IU/l), considered as part of the normal distribution of test results.
The normal level of SGOT usually falls between 8-45 units/ liter of serum. However, anything above 50 units/liter for men and above 45 units/ liter for women can be considered alarming. Consult with a doctor to know the root cause.
Last updated on 08 Aug 2023
Early-stage NAFLD does not usually cause any harm, but it can lead to serious liver damage, including cirrhosis if it gets worse.
Yes, it is slightly higher than normal. Consult with a doctor to know the root cause.
Hepatic Function Test, HFT, LFT
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