my SGPT/Alt (liver tests) has been diagnosed as 105 wat does it mean is there any cure can i continue drinkin


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No, you can't continue drinking. Many die of alcoholic cirrhosis but the damage can be reversed if caught early as the liver can regenerate. My circle of friends lost someone to alcohol cirrhosis 2 years ago because he couldn't give up the booze.his girl friend left him and he lost his house and ended up living in a cheap motel till he died.

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An elevated SGPT or Alt may mean hepatitis, cirrhosis, necrosis or tumor. You need to sit down with your health care provider and discuss the next step.

Can you continue drinking? After you talk with your provider you'll be able to answer that one yourself.
Please see the webpage for more details on Serum Glutamic-Pyruvic Transaminase (ALT).
The normal SGPT/ALT level is 5 to 35 Karmen units/100 ml. Your test results are elevated. So please stop drinking absolutely.
Source(s):
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003473.htm


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