SGPT/ALT Blood Test – Liver Function Screening
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- Fasting: 10–12 hours fasting needed; water allowed
- Alcohol: Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before your test
- Medication: Check with your doctor before stopping medicines
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SGPT / ALT Blood Test
Do you often feel tired, nauseous, or experience unexplained abdominal discomfort? Have you checked your liver health recently? If not, it may be the right time to go for an SGPT / ALT Blood Test in Pune.
The SGPT test, also known as the ALT (Alanine Transaminase) test, is performed to assess liver function and detect early signs of liver damage. Doctors commonly recommend this test to diagnose conditions such as hepatitis, fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, and alcohol-related liver disorders. It also helps monitor liver health during long-term medication use and chronic illnesses.
SGPT (ALT) levels may rise due to liver inflammation or damage. You are at a higher risk if you:
- Consume alcohol frequently
- Have a family history of liver disease
- Are on long-term medications
- Have diabetes or obesity
- Have had viral infections like hepatitis
- Have a history of fatty liver or jaundice
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Q. What is an SGPT Blood Test(ALT)?
A. The SGPT Blood Test(ALT) checks the level of alanine transaminase, an enzyme produced by the liver. Elevated levels may indicate liver inflammation or damage.
Q. When should I get an SGPT Blood Test(ALT)?
A. Doctors may suggest it if you have symptoms like fatigue, jaundice, abdominal pain, or as part of a routine liver function check.
Q. Can SGPT Blood Test(ALT) levels return to normal?
A. Yes, with proper management including diet, avoiding alcohol, and treating any underlying condition, levels can often return to the normal range.
Q. How does high SGPT Blood Test(ALT) affect health?
A. High levels can signal liver inflammation, which may progress to serious issues if untreated.