No: Sgpt is released from liver cells when something is injuring the cells. Chemicals such as alcohol or drugs, infections like viral hepatitis, or physical blockage from gallstones can elevate the test that high. Fat accumulation can also cause a rise in SGPT but not that high. Since you wouldn't know this number without blood testing, you and your doctor will figure out the cause and treatment.
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No: If you drink alcohol, stop entirely, if you are overweight, lose weight, control your diabetes, if you are diabetic.
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