11 months ago
I m 25 week pregent..recently I have done my LFT test and sgpt is 444 sgot 324 alkaline is 235..so pls suggest me proper diet to reduce liver infection
11 months ago
Dear Sarvjita Srivastava, Thank you for the question
Serum Glutamic Oxaloacetic Transaminase (SGOT) & Serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) is an enzyme that is normally present in liver and heart cells. There are many factors involved in raised sgot & sgpt levels including underlying metabolic conditions, infections, celiac disease etc., that may require medical attention.
It is recommended to consult a specialized health care professional such as hepatologist for further assistance and management.
Liver is an important organ and plays a key role in the regulation of metabolism, storage of nutrients and detoxification. The factors that affect liver health are dietary deficiencies, infections, alcohol, drugs and chemicals & inborn errors of metabolism etc.
Some tips to maintain and support good liver function:
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Hope we have answered your query.
Wishing you a great day ahead