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[|Human|] hi,i am 34 yrs male ,height-5.7,wt-77kg, with high lipid profile ( triglycerides 235), liver function test-SGOT-91U/l,SGPT-143u/l, S alkalinePhosphatase-143U/l,i was diagnosed with fatty lever as well.i used liv 52 for 2 weeks .now my blood glucose has also increased (164 mg/dl) fasting .should i continue with liv 52 ????i am confused because my blood glucose was between 100-120 earlier. kindly guide...
[|AI|]  Welcome to Chat Doctor ! I have gone through your question and found that you have raised liver enzymes, raised fasting blood glucose, fatty liver, and you have been taking Liv 52 from past two weeks. What I found important apart from This is your weight 77kgs. This is more for your height. You are having metabolic syn Chat Doctor.  This is a very common conditions seen nowadays. From my clinical experience I can say that fatty liver is not adequately responding to the present treatment. You have not mentioned if you take alcohol, as this is one of the common causes of fatty liver. You will benefit significantly by reducing your weight. Had I been at your place I would go to the doctor again, he may give you medicines to reduce cholesterol (like atorvastatin etc.), this would further help the liver to get better. You may get a repeat sugar levels done to confirm diabetes and see if there is a need to start medicine or can be done with diet control measures. Getting thyroid status will rule out hypothyroidism, which may be related to all these symptoms. I have found following dietary measures helpful, in reducing cholesterol and sugar along with weight loss:1. Cut down oil and reduce sugar from diet2. Daily half hour walk/ workouts3. Reduce starch intake, like potatoes, rice, refined flour etc4. Green tea is found to be helpful5. Limited intake of sweets and sweet fruits 52 does not usually cause increase in sugar levels. Hope the answer helps you in getting better feel free to ask mere questions related to health.