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What is the normal level of SGPT and SGPT?
The SGPT normal range is about 7 to 56 units per liter of blood serum. Thus, very high level of SGPT in the blood can be an indication of damage or problems related to the liver.
What should I do if my SGOT SGPT is high?
Follow these lifestyle habits to keep your liver and your body in their healthiest state.
- Keep a tab on everything you consume. Increase Vitamin D in your diet: Vitamin D helps in preventing damage to your liver and reducing SGPT levels.
- Exercise regularly.
- Go for regular preventive health checkups.
Is SGPT 11 normal?
The normal range of values for ALT (SGPT) is about 7 to 56 units per liter of serum.
What causes high SGPT?
Some of the causes of high ALT SGPT are: Liver inflammation (hepatitis A, B, C, Infectious mononeuceosis, acute viral fever, ALCOHOL, pancreatic disorder). Injury to the muscles, as in accidents. Myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure.
What are the symptoms of high SGPT levels?
Hepatitis. Hepatitis can be due to viruses A,B,C,D or E. Fever with chills may be present.
What does high SGPT means?
Causes for a high SGOT level can include infection, viral hepatitis, mononucleosis, gallbladder disease, the presence of toxins from drugs or alcohol and cancer. It may also indicate muscle damage from a fall or injury, or a muscle disease such as polymyositis or muscular dystrophy.
What do high levels of SGPT?
When the liver is damaged, SGPT leaks out of the cells and into your blood. Normal SGPT level ranges from 7 to 56 units per liter of blood. High levels of SGPT (or ALT) in the blood may indicate liver problems and damage, but they may also be elevated due to strenuous activity.