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sgpt and sgot level elevated

hi there.
i had jaundice 2 months back....my sgpt and sgot and billirubin levels were very high then.......my blood test detected hepatitis E and A
sgpt-2890
sgot-1400
billirubin-7.1
now my billirubin is come down to 1.24...but howerver my sgpt and sgot levels have increased again.....
sgpt-360
sgot-156
i am on medication right now........medicines that i take are
udiliv,hosit,becasule,pantop 40 and liv 52....please help me.......how can i reduce my sgpt and sgot levels.......i don't booze....i haven't had non-veg since 3 months....no oily and spicy food.....still why can't i achieve normal sgpt a sgot levels?.......please help me........
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Hello,
Hepatitis A and E usually resolve on their own. Your SGOT and SGPT levels are already in the decreasing range. You should be in constant follow up of your doctor till LFT returns to normal. Continue with the medications prescribed and take adequate rest and avoid any medications which are hepatatoxic .If the liver enzymes do not come to normal in few days additional tests like ultrasound abdomen and liver biopsy may be needed. Discuss your concerns with your doctor. Hope it helps.
Best wishes!
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