Hi,
Age 37 weight 80 height 5.10"
Recently I have gone through LFT test and report was bilrubin total 0.31 bilrubin direct 1.8 sgpt 94 sgot 44.
Gone through ultrasound as well which indicates my liver is fatty..
How much serious is the problem and do i have to start medication for it.
Please advice.
Thanks.
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As per your report you have to take medicine to get normal values of sgpt and sgot.. As it indicates liver metabolism is not proper.u have reduce your weight to 68-70kg.. And about fatty liver.. There will mild /grade 1/2/3.u might have mild changes.. It can be treatable. U can follow some home remedies as per below advise for 20days .
Next Steps
after 20days go for LFT, and lipid profile both test
Health Tips
eat more vegetables, avoid fatty oily food, non veg, junk foods.
combination juice of apple cider vinegar lemon ginger garlic honey.. liquid u can buy from Amazon..
take 20ml morning and evng 15mins before food. it vl b helpful to reduce wt as well as proper liver metabolism..
if there is no change then I consult me online.. for medication
For the height of 5.1 weight of 80 kg is more. Since you are fat your liver will also be full of fat hence called fatty liver.
Stop sugar. Stop processed food. Decrease carbohydrates. Lower oil consumption. High protein and fibre diet.
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