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What precaution should I take?

I've done my Lipid Test and the full result are as below:

Total Protein 82 G/L (Normal Range: 64 - 83)
Albumin 43 G/L (Normal Range: 30 - 50)
Globulin 39 G/L (Normal Range: 20 - 50)
A/G Ratio 1.1 L (Normal Range: 1.2 - 2.5)
Total Bilirubin 8 UMOL/L (Normal Range <17)
Alkaline Phosphatase 44 IU/L (Normal Range: 39 - 117)
SGOT (AST) 40 IU/L (Normal Range: 0 - 40)
SGPT (ALT) 57 IU/L (Normal Range: 0 - 53)

*Normal Range is derivative from the lab test measurement

As you can see, everything is within the normal range except A/G Ratio which is lower than normal range and SGPT which is higher than normal range. May I know what causes these and what precaution should I take?
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Your numbers are good. Nothing to worry about. But a followup with your doctor after several months should put your mind at ease. Everyone's number bounce around a bit. Multiple tests are needed to know if something is amiss.
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