I was diagnosed Hepatitis A on april 24, 2018. After that I started medicines and eventually by June 10, 2018 Liver function came to normal level except SGOT and SGPT levels higher than normal by 10-15 units.
2 months after, ie, on August 9, I checked liver function and SGPT: 143 and SGOT 577.
What can be the reason of this increase and how to reduce these?
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There might be some liver toxic items or drugs that are consumed by you unknowingly.
Also in an event of incomplete cure of Hepatitis, you might have developed chronic condition.
We need complete symptom analysis.
Homeopathic treatment helps in preventing recurrence.
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Usually hepatitis A is acute illness and everything subsides by itself in a few weeks.
Persistence of high liver enzymes till now suggests some chronic inflammation going on in liver.
The pattern in which ur enzymes are increases suggests alcohol mediated liver injury.
Next Steps
Get HbsAg, antiHCV, usg abdomen and consult a good physician or hepatologist.
Health Tips
Avoid alcohol, pain killers, and any indigenous (desi) medicines.
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