Post all your liver related labs and provide backgraound info. Like where you were born and age. One snap shot of ALT tells you almost nothing.
Try milk Thistle. My ALT levels droped from 105 to 37. And do not eat or drink anything non liver friendly
Thanks so much for your response
I was born in China, My grandma on my mom's side had this, both of my parent have hep B and are on medication. I'm 24.
these number are my latest from a couple month ago, i have been getting monthly alt tests.
Iron Binding Capacity 48 [45-73] umol/L
Fraction Saturated 0.50 [0.20-0.55]
Alkaline Phosphatase 84 [50-160] U/L
AST 17 [10-38] U/L
GGT 32 [15-80] U/L
Ceruloplasmin *198 [215-540] mg/L
Ferritin 238 [20-300] ug/L
Hep B DNA Viral Load
Hep B Viral Load result 1331185844 copies/mL
Detected
The test now in use is Abbott Real Time PCR. The dynamic range is 34 to 3,410,000,000 copies /mL. Please note the lower limit of detection has
changed from 3,300 copies/ml to 34 copies /mL.
You are probably still in the immuno-tolerant phase of chronic HepB. Despite a gigantic viral load, not much is happening. When your ALT become consistently elevated, then ask your doctor to consider treatment. So monitor your ALTs closely. Good luck.
Thanks a ton for the info, im glad i found this forum where i can get answers to my questions. good luck to all.