My SGPT values are very high - 247 , where upper limit is 50. PFA report and suggest.
Having MF 500 MG 3 times a day.
And Veniz 37.5 mg 1 capsule at night
I am non drinker and non smoker
My SGPT values are very high - 247 , where upper limit is 50. PFA report and suggest.
Having MF 500 MG 3 times a day.
And Veniz 37.5 mg 1 capsule at night
I am non drinker and non smoker
We are not allowed to comment on test results and admin will usually pop up to request that members do not post test results owing to the differences in normal ranges and testing techniques at different centres.
If your doctors have made suggestions about what you should take to try and remedy your out of range results then that is the path you should take and then get retested some time in the future.
If results remain out of range then you want to ask for follow up tests to see why as a non drinker and non smoker you are having abnormal results - there are conditions relating to diet and other lifestyle issues that can cause liver change together with genetic, hereditory, auto-immune, viral and other sorts of conditions and you definitely need to find out if you have something going on which is causing your irregular results.
Katie
Hi Indian 1990,
Katie is absolutely correct about posting test results on the forum.
This forum is here for members to share experiences and provide support to each other. This is not a medical forum.
The British Liver Trust asks that users do NOT post any test results or ask for specific comment on such. Test results vary according to both the individual’s whole health and the laboratory analysing the results and should therefore always be interpreted by the user’s own doctors. This is within the guidelines of both the forum and HealthUnlocked. You can find these guidelines on the home page of the forum.
There is a link below to the British Liver Trust website, the website contains a large body of information about liver disease in general and links to other reputable resources. The link will take you directly to the section on liver disease tests
For personal support, The British Liver Trust Helpline is there for anyone affected by a liver condition. Call 0800 652 7330 between 10am and 3pm Monday to Friday (not bank holidays) or email helpline@britishlivertrust.org.uk (emails can be sent at any time and are answered during helpline hours).
Many thanks for your ongoing support and understanding.
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