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My GGT Level in Liver Function Test is 465. What does that means? Any suggestions or medicines to reduce the same.
Male | 40
High GGT levels for a liver function test, an indication of liver disorder, is a sign that should be given attention to. It means, aside from tiredness, that an individual might also get jaundiced-skin or suffer from bellyache. It is possible that it can be due to drinking alcohol, liver disease, or some drugs. To lower these levels, try to stay away from alcoholic beverages, eat a healthy diet and have enough water. Make sure to get more accurate answers by visiting a hepatologist.
Answered on 14th May '24
Dr. Gaurav Gupta
Sar main ek kidney transplant patient hun mere liver mein ggt bada hua hai और लिवर फैटी भी है फर्स्ट स्टेज
Male | 38
You have a transplanted kidney, and your liver has higher GGT. This is an enzyme that indicates liver issues. Additionally, you have early-stage fatty liver, where excess fat accumulates in liver cells. Fatigue, abdominal discomfort, and jaundice are possible symptoms. Maintaining a nutritious diet and regular exercise can be beneficial. However, consulting your healthcare team is crucial
Answered on 10th May '24
Dr. Gaurav Gupta
Hello! I am a 42-year-old male who was diagnosed with hepatitis B in my early 20s. Can I safely take collagen supplements now, and if so, what dosage would be appropriate?
Male | 42
I would encourage you to pay a visit to the hepatologist and get yourself the right advice about the possible safety and suitability of the collagen supplement while also acquiring the ideal dose for you.
Answered on 12th Apr '24
Dr. Gaurav Gupta
After drinking seven Penadol at once, what should you do before something happens?
Female | 16
I don't advocate that a person must take seven Panadol tablets all at once. It is an excessive amount and it can even be dangerous. If your body has absorbed that amount, it is necessary to immediately see a hepatologist, they will analyze you for side effects in case there are any and recommend the right treatment.
Answered on 11th Apr '24
Dr. Gaurav Gupta
In my liver test SGPT is 42 and GAMMA GT is 57 more than normal range
Female | 35
Since your SGPT and Gamma GT levels showed higher values, your liver test result is fine, but slightly elevated. It may be a sign of the disease process that is manifesting itself in the form of liver damage or inflammation. Consult with a hepatologist is important. They can propose the right therapeutic methods which suits your situation best.
Answered on 13th Mar '24
Dr. Gaurav Gupta
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