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[|Human|] Hi my my name is francis 28 years old.. I have taken blodtest in a Alpha medical clinic november 19 2013 i have conducted hepa a, b,c screenting test and the results were negative. My sgpt was 89. After a week i go to a company hospital to check again my sgpt level in it becomes 157, the doctor told me to do exercise and eat a lot of fiber and also take sylimarine after 10 days i went back to the company  hospital to conduct hep a and b screening and also to check my sgpt level the result for my sgpt is 101. Then hepa b negative for hepa a 1gg positive igm negative the doctor told me that i am infected by hep a but im on recovery stage. After 5 days i went to beta medical clinic to check my sgpt and the result is 130. I was worried i came back to the company hospital and conducted ultrasound for my abdomen the result were suspected fatty liver.. i stop drinking alchohol for seven weeks since november 19 2013. I took sylimarine 3 times a day and avoid eating meat. I also eat oatmeal tuna  with veg oil try green leafy vegetable but continue smoking and eat spicy foods. On january 7 2014 i came back to alpha medical clinic to test again my sgpt the result is 114. Please give me advice or activity that i must do in order to lower my sgpt and how long it will took to lower it.. thank so much..
[|AI|]  HelloYour findings suggests raised SGPT level. Increased SGPT may indicate liver injury. It may be due to many reasons like hepatitis, alcohol intake, fatty liver,autoimmune causes etc. Increased SGPT may be due to fatty liver in your case. You may need few more investigations like routine hologram, random blood sugar, lipid profile. I suggest tablet ursodeoxycholic acid 300 mg twice daily to my patient for three months. It helps in regeneration of liver cells. It is good that you have stopped alcohol intake. You should go for brisk walk and do exercise. Fatty liver is a reversible condition. It will reverse with diet and lifestyle changes. Get well soon. Take Care Chat Doctor.