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I HAVE Liver issue HIGH SGOT SGPT RATIO and high serrum albumin protein in blood
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I HAVE Liver issue HIGH SGOT SGPT RATIO and high serrum albumin protein in blood - #25356

Rashmi Ranjan

I HAVE Liver issue HIGH SGOT, SGPT RATIO is 2.0 But range is 0.6 to 1.4and high serrum albumin protein in blood increasing due to liver problem and also low serum urea is 10 and Low blood urea Nitrogen is 5.0 so what should I do doctor is saying all these are due to liver problem

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Hi Rashmi as per your blood report your body needs detoxification especially focusing on Liver . For that along with medication and treatments you need to improve your lifestyle also *Internally 1.Guluchyadi kwatham tab 2-0-2 before food 2.Livokot tab 2-0-2 after food 3.Thriphala tab 2-0-2 after food *Weekly once Virechana(Purgation) with Avipathy churnam (1packet/10gm) with ½glass hot water in empty stomach followed by light diet only - this is to cleanse your body and to balance your PITA dosa *You can also do Kashaya vasthi(medicated enema) from nearby Ayurvedic treatment center/14days once *Do's 3-4litres of water /days More focus on fruits and vegetables Include Sprouted grains Walking - daily 30min to 1hour Practice yoga and meditation regularly *Don'ts Tea /coffee Oily too salty sour sweet foods Junk foods Carbonated/soft drinks Maida and its products

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2 hours ago
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Hello, To give more approlriate suggestion answers to the following will help a lot: 1. What is your age? 2. What was the reasons for doing these tests/what are the symptoms? 3. If you have liver problem since how long you are facing the issue? 4. How is your appetite?; bowel movements? Take care. Kind Regards.

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Rashmi Ranjan
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1 hour ago
Age is 28 Acidity indigestion doctor advised me for test Since 1 year Appetite is not good and constipation is since 10 years
Dr. Prasad Pentakota
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53 minutes ago
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Do not worry If you haven’t taken us once get it done Meanwhile you can start on Tab liv 52 DS- Arogyavardini vati - 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Avoid oily fatty fried and high protein diet

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hi Rashmi Ranjan, 1.High SGOT/SGPT ratio (2.0) → means liver cells are irritated or inflamed. Normally SGPT (ALT) should be more than SGOT (AST), but here SGOT is disproportionately high — this can happen in fatty liver, poor protein metabolism, or chronic inflammation. 2.High serum albumin/protein → This means your liver is trying to push more proteins into the blood — either due to internal inflammation or as a compensatory action. It may feel like your body is “full” but not nourished — leading to water retention, bloating, heaviness. 3.Low serum urea + blood urea nitrogen (BUN) → This shows your protein breakdown and nitrogen cycle is weak, which also points toward a sluggish or under-functioning liver. So yes — your doctor is right. All these issues are linked to liver dysfunction (most likely related to your Grade 2 fatty liver + metabolic overload). 1. Ayurvedic Medicines to Start Now (Take for 3 months minimum, under supervision if possible) 1.Arogyavardhini Vati – 2 tablets after meals, twice a day Main liver detoxifier, reduces liver enzymes, clears fat 2.Punarnavadi Kashayam – 15 ml with equal warm water, twice a day before food Reduces swelling, water retention, improves liver & kidney function 3.Bhringarajasava – 15 ml with water, twice daily after meals Liver strengthener and rejuvenator 4.Triphala Churna – 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water Daily gut cleansing, improves digestion & reduces Ama (toxins) 5.Guduchi Satva – 250 mg twice a day with warm water Powerful anti-inflammatory, balances immune system + liver enzymes ADVICES: Absolutely no fried food, sugar, bakery, maida, curd, or red meat Eat only freshly cooked warm food – no leftovers Daily drink: boiled water with coriander seeds + cumin seeds Add beetroot, carrots, bottle gourd (lauki) to your meals Drink warm lemon water on empty stomach (avoid if acidity) Avoid late night eating. Finish dinner by 7:30–8 pm max Optional Tests to Repeat Every 2 Months LFT (SGOT, SGPT, Bilirubin, Albumin, Globulin) Lipid profile USG abdomen Blood sugar, insulin Vitamin D & B12 THANK YOU REGARDS - DR.KARTHIKA

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