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I will explain whether Dhootapapeshwar Pittashekhar Rasa is likely safe for your raised liver tests and coexisting high blood pressure and blood sugar, and give practical next steps.
⚕️ What this likely is
- Your raised SGOT (serum glutamic‑oxaloacetic transaminase), SGPT (serum glutamic‑pyruvic transaminase) and GGTP (gamma‑glutamyl transpeptidase) suggest ongoing liver stress — commonly from non‑alcoholic fatty liver disease (given high BP and sugar), medication or supplement‑related injury, or less commonly alcohol-related injury.
- Because you also have high blood pressure and high blood sugar, this fits metabolic risk that commonly worsens liver tests.
💊 About Dhootapapeshwar Pittashekhar Rasa
- The product is an Ayurvedic formulation marketed for digestive and liver support and the label itself states “to be taken under medical supervision.” It contains complex herbal and mineral preparations (including bhasmas).
- Given your elevated liver enzymes and metabolic disease, I do not advise starting this product without specialist review because some traditional formulations can stress the liver or interact with other medicines.
🏥 What to do now (next 5 steps)
- Stop any new herbal or Ayurvedic medicines until reviewed.
- Get baseline tests: repeat LFTs (liver function tests), fasting blood glucose/HbA1c, and liver ultrasound.
- Review all current prescriptions with a doctor to check for hepatotoxic drugs.
- Focus on lifestyle: weight loss (5–10%), reduce simple carbs, control BP and glucose, avoid alcohol.
- Book appointment with a hepatologist (liver specialist) and an endocrinologist for integrated care.
⚠️ Warning signs — seek urgent care if
- Yellowing of eyes/skin (jaundice), increasing abdominal pain or swelling, or mental confusion/bleeding.
🩺 Follow‑up
- Are you currently taking any prescription medicines or other herbal products, and when were your liver tests done?