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[|Human|] Hi. I am a 29 year old female. I just got routine bloodwork back and I have elevated liver levels. My GGT is 208, AST 74 and ALT 84. The doc said this was due to my excessive alcohol use (8 drinks most nights or more for a few years) and I was told to stop drinking and to retest in 2 weeks. My question is are my elevated levels indicitive of permanant liver damage or can I expect them to drop once I quit drinking?
[|AI|]  Hi, Your doctor is right. Because of continued alcohol intake your liver has developed early inflammation. There are various stages of alcoholic liver damage-the earliest is alcoholic fatty liver - then alcoholic hepatitis and finally cirrhosis of liver. With raised AST and ALT you have started to develop alcoholic hepatitis. Continued abstinence from alcohol can reverse some damage caused to the liver. Also, Chat Doctor.  You need not retest so early-you can have a repeat LFT after 3 months of abstinence.  Also, there are some others