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[|Human|] Hi, I just received the results of my blood test. I am a 55 yr old female with a history of high blood pressure, chlostrol, celiac disease, stomach infections (repetitively), deginerative disk disease with a strong family history of cardiac disease.  My blood test showed a high 6.2 glycosolated HB and AST (GOT) 94, ALT (GPT)  123. Everything else is normal.  What do these results mean?
[|AI|]  Thank you for posting your query at ChatDoctorfurther evaluation needed. Increase in the level of liver enzymes(AST, ALT) reflect an INJURY to the Liver. Medically, the condition is known as "Hepatitis". It maybe caused by:1. Virus (A, B, C, D, E) 2. Alcohol 3.  Chat Doctor.  Gall bladder or common bile duct pathology 5." Fat excess" (indicates in your case)further evaluation needed do following test:1. Viral serology (HEPA, B and C) anti HAD, Bag, antiphon, anti HCV2. Lipid profile3. Ultrasound abdomen may visit hepatologist and results of above tests as soon as possible. Meanwhile, follow a fat free diet and try to lose weight (if over weight).HBA1c "6.2%" indicates risk of diabetes. The normal range is between 4% and 5.6%. HBA1c levels between 5.7% and 6.4% indicate increased risk of diabetes, and levels of 6.5% or higher indicate diabetes. Visit your treating Physician:check your "Fasting Glucose and monitor blood glucose" level to exclude diabetes.meanwhile whole grains, vegetables, and fruits maybe ingested. Minimize the intake of animal products, sweets, and refined carboy