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What is SGOT Test?

An SGOT test is an abbreviation of Serum Glutamic-Oxaloacetic Transaminase Test. It is usually prescribed as part of a complete liver profile test. You may also know this test as the Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) Test. The SGOT test measures the level of two important enzymes produced by the liver. There are no side effects of this test because it is minimally invasive and requires only the withdrawal of a small amount of blood. Hence, this test is usually combined with a complete blood count test and helps doctors diagnose any existing liver ailments as well as mild to severe liver damage.

What is the SGOT Test used for?

The SGOT blood test determines the level of SGOT in your bloodstream. It is used to diagnose liver diseases and liver damage. When the liver cells are damaged due to any illness or other medical condition, SGOT leaks into the blood. If your test results show a higher level of SGOT in the blood, your doctor will most likely diagnose you with having a liver ailment. 

How to understand the test results of the SGOT Test?

If you wish to understand the test results of your SGOT test, then you need to know the normal range of SGOT readings. For men, the normal SGOT levels are between 10 and 40 units per litre. On the other hand, the normal value of SGOT for women lies anywhere between 9 and 32 units per litre.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

1. What is the normal range of SGOT?

The normal range of SGOT levels in the blood for an average healthy person is anywhere between 8 and 45 units per litre. However, if your SGOT test results show an SGOT (or AST) level of 48, it means SGOT levels in your blood are on the higher side but not alarmingly high. You could book an appointment or get a free second opinion to address this issue

2. Why do I need the SGOT Test?

If you have been experiencing any symptoms of liver diseases like Hepatitis A, B, and C, autoimmune hepatitis, Primary biliary cholangitis, Primary sclerosing cholangitis, then your doctor will recommend an SGOT test. However, you might also need to get this test done once a year if you have a habit of consuming alcohol regularly.

3. What is the SGOT test procedure?

During the test, a doctor or nurse withdraws a certain amount of blood from the main vein in your arms. In most cases, a thin and small needle is used to draw up the required amount of blood into a syringe. Finally, a lab technician uses diagnostic testing equipment to measure SGOT levels in your blood sample.

4. What happens when SGOT is high?

If your test results show that your SGOT levels are elevated, then one or more organs that produce these enzymes may be damaged. The result of constantly elevated levels of SGOT in the bloodstream could lead to additional health complications. Hence, the damage to the organ should be treated as soon as possible.

5. What happens if SGOT is low?

While a healthy body produces enough SGOT enzymes to keep the liver functioning in optimal health, low levels of this enzyme can prove detrimental to overall health. If your SGOT test results show a low SGOT level, then you are at risk of developing Vitamin B6 deficiency, or any kind of kidney and/or liver disease.

6. What causes high AST / SGOT?

AST or SGOT enzymes are produced in different parts of the body (including your liver). Whenever there is damage to any of these parts (or organs) in your body, the levels of AST or SGOT in your body increase. One of the leading causes of increased SGOT levels is muscle injury or even a heart attack.

7. What are the symptoms of high SGOT levels?

High SGOT levels may cause symptoms such as yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice), easy bruising, excessive bleeding, shortness of breath, fatigue, weakness, difficulty concentrating, swelling in the legs, ankles, or abdomen, and itching of the skin. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, consult your doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment.

8. What is the treatment for high SGOT levels?

To lower high SGOT levels, it is important to diagnose and treat the underlying cause, such as hepatitis, alcohol abuse, or other medical conditions. Treatment may involve medications and lifestyle modifications, such as quitting alcohol and maintaining a healthy weight.

9. Is fasting required for SGPT SGOT?

Whether it is an SGPT or an SGOT test, you do not need to fast. Before going for your test, you need to continue consuming your regular diet in order to get the most accurate results. However, you should avoid consuming excessive alcohol or any kind of illicit drugs before taking this test.

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