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MyHealth TeamKeymaster4 weeks ago
Your SGOT (46) is a little high, but SGPT (32.1) is normal. This doesn’t mean serious liver damage. It could be due to fatty liver, medicines, or alcohol.
A trace of protein in urine is usually not a problem, but if it keeps happening, it should be checked. Drink plenty of water, eat healthy, and repeat the test if needed. See a doctor if you feel weak, have yellow skin, or other symptoms.
MyHealth TeamKeymaster1 month agoYour SGOT (110) and SGPT (167) levels are too high and indicate potential liver stress.
To lower them:
- Improve diet
- Stay hydrated
- Limit alcohol & smoking
- Exercise regularly
- Manage weight
- Avoid unnecessary medications
- Monitor health
Consult your doctor for better and personalized advice according to your health condition.
MyHealth TeamKeymaster1 month, 4 weeks agoIncreased bronchovascular markings in both lungs mean more visible blood vessels and airways, usually due to infection, smoking, allergies, or fluid buildup.
How to Prevent It?
- Quit smoking & avoid pollution – Protect your lungs.
- Treat infections early – Complete medicines as prescribed.
- Do breathing exercises – Helps strengthen lungs.
- Stay hydrated – Clears mucus and keeps airways moist.
- Eat healthy – More fruits, veggies, and vitamin-rich foods.
- Avoid allergens – Manage asthma or allergies.
- Exercise regularly – Walking, yoga, and deep breathing help.
- Get regular check-ups – Monitor lung health.
MyHealth TeamKeymaster2 months agoYour SGOT (106) and SGPT (80) levels are elevated, which could be a sign of inflammation or damage to the liver. Causes can be fatty liver, alcohol, hepatitis, or medications. What to do? Maintain healthy diet, exercise, avoid alcohol, and get LFT & ultrasound tests done. Consult a doctor for proper guidance!
MyHealth TeamKeymaster2 months, 3 weeks agoHi Vikram, As you mention in your question, the SGPT level is 136, which means it is a little bit high and puts stress on the liver. As a diabetic, this could be related to fatty liver or other liver issues. Here’s what you can do:
- Consult a Doctor
- Control Blood Sugar
- Eat Healthy
- Avoid Alcohol
- Exercise Regularly
- Stay Hydrated
MyHealth TeamKeymaster3 months, 2 weeks agoIf you want to control your Blood Pressure (BP), you need to follow these steps:
- Reduce salt and junk food in your diet.
- Include fruits, vegetables, and potassium-rich foods (like bananas and oranges).
- Engage in daily exercise and practice meditation.
- Avoid stress and ensure you get proper sleep.
- Consult your doctor to check the dosage of your medication. If it doesn’t seem effective.
- On the day of your medical test, stay relaxed and avoid caffeine and smoking.
Monitor your blood pressure daily and stay consistent.
MyHealth TeamKeymaster3 months, 3 weeks agoJam, Your SGOT (46) and SGPT (32.1) are a little bit high, but they are not concerning. Trace protein in your urine could be temporary; monitor it. Consult a doctor if symptoms like fatigue or jaundice occur.
MyHealth TeamKeymaster3 months, 3 weeks agoSrujana, Pelvic pain you are facing might be caused by muscle weakness, digestion problems, or stress. Since your doctor’s tests were fine, the risk of ovarian cancer is low. You have to do regular core exercises and avoid bloating foods like beans, carbonated beverages, lentils, etc., as well as manage your stress level. If the pain doesn’t go away or gets worse, talk to your doctor again.
MyHealth TeamKeymaster3 months, 4 weeks agoPost-Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS) is a condition where you feel tired, have a fever, or experience mind wandering, similar to how you feel after ejaculation. These conditions last for a few hours. POIS treatment is done with medicine or some supplements. If you are facing these symptoms, you should consult your doctor as soon as possible for advice or treatment.
MyHealth TeamKeymaster3 months, 4 weeks agoSandeep, in your blood report, CRP level is 60 mg/L, which indicates inflammation or infection, as well as the NS1 antigen is showing positive according to the information you mentioned in the message. These all indicate dengue infection. Some symptoms of dengue are severe abdominal pain, vomiting, or bleeding. You have to protect yourself from these symptoms. You should take advice from your doctor for a better cure and monitor your platelet levels on a regular basis.
MyHealth TeamKeymaster3 months, 4 weeks agoUrimax 0.4 is effective for managing BPH symptoms by improving urine flow and relaxing the prostate muscles. Since you’ve been using it since 2018, it’s important to have regular check-ups to monitor its effectiveness and manage potential side effects like dizziness, weakness, or retrograde ejaculation. Lifestyle changes, such as avoiding evening fluids, caffeine, and alcohol, along with pelvic floor exercises, can also help manage symptoms. Long-term use is generally safe, but periodic reviews with your doctor are essential to determine if continued use or adjustments are needed.
MyHealth TeamKeymaster4 months agoDifficulty during urination can occur due to various reasons, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), prostate problems, bladder issues, dehydration, kidney stones, or neurological conditions. If you’re experiencing pain, frequent urges, or a weak stream, it’s important to consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
MyHealth TeamKeymaster4 months agoRecovery time after surgery depends on factors like surgery type, age, health, and care. Minor surgeries take 1-2 weeks, while major ones may take 6-12 weeks. Fit patients recover faster, but those with conditions like diabetes may take longer. If there’s unusual pain or infection, contact your doctor immediately.
MyHealth TeamKeymaster4 months agoIn fact, your tests show your fasting sugar level to be 120-150 i.e. slightly on the higher side. Your HbA1c is 6.7 percent, which is in the pre-diabetic range. Given the sugar levels, the doctor has now advised Glimepiride 3 mg tablet at night.
Cut sugar and refined carbs in your diet, add healthy and fiber-rich foods. Physical activity, including walking, is also crucial. You check your blood sugar on the regular too, that’s good.
MyHealth TeamKeymaster4 months agoIf a person drinks too little water, their urine will also be more thick and concentrated. It could also be a sign of urinary tract infection (UTI), proteinuria (excess protein in urine) or hematuria (blood in urine) — all of which may point to problems with the kidney or bladder. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or some foods can also affect urine consistency. If you feel pain or other symptoms, it is advised to consult a healthcare professional and receive an appropriate diagnosis.
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