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[|Human|] Hi Doctor, Below is the report which was given to me when i made a Health check up at my office. Report: BILIRUBIN , TOTAL, SERUM BILIRUBIN, TOTAL H 2.02 0.00 - 1.00 mg/dL ALANINE AMINOTRANSFERASE, SERUM ALANINE AMINOTRANSFERASE (ALT/ SGPT ) H 61 0 - 40 IU/L ASPARTATE AMINOTRANSFERASE, SERUM. When checked with the doctor they asked me to take a scan for the Liver . Is there a serious cause in my liver. can you suggest me. Warm Regards, Pradeep
[|AI|]  Dear Pradeep, The level of Bilirubin and enzymes do indicate that there is some form of inflammation in the liver. It is possible that someone can have Hepatitis due to viral causes and not have severe symptoms and when it begins to heal you may still show some change sin the blood tests. However, other things that could affect the liver include alcohol, even some prescription medications (Even over the counter), Gallbladder problems etc. Sonogram will show if you have stones in the gallbladder. You do need complete screening for Hepatitis A & B. It does not appear to be serious. Good luck.