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after you quit drinking alcohol how long will a level 78 return to normal in your liver sgot
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Yes, it will but it may take a month or more. Also, alcohol causes fatty liver disease, and this underlying liver stress can take several months to be resolved. But you need to stop all alcohol ingestion to let things get better.
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