It is quite common to have high cholesterol alongside elevated liver enzymes (SGPT/SGOT), often related to a condition like fatty liver. You should not self-medicate. Standard cholesterol-lowering medicines, such as statins (e.g., atorvastatin), can affect liver function, so a doctor must first evaluate the cause of your elevated enzymes before prescribing them. They may suggest an abdominal ultrasound and lifestyle adjustments like a low-fat diet and exercise. Please consult your doctor to safely determine if you need liver-supportive care or a specific, liver-safe cholesterol treatment. Do not worry, as this is a very common and highly manageable health profile.
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