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Hi Anon,
Let's start with the normal levels:
Bilirubin: 0.4-0.6
Sgpt: 18-22
sgot: 18-22
This means that your liver enzyme levels are high. However, because we are not doctors and cannot either diagnose you or run additional tests on you--you should go back to your doctor and have them run any additional tests. In cases of Hepatitis A, these levels are expected to be high in the acute phase but usually you'll recover completely without any residual damage to the liver. It is important that your doctor runs more than just this blood test and takes your lifestyle, medical history, and family history into consideration.
Please keep us updated with your progress,
Rosa
August 12, 2011 - 7:43amThis Comment