I have irritable bowel syndrome and elevated SGOT and SGPT levels. What could this indicate, and what further steps should I take?
Elevated SGOT and SGPT levels typically indicate liver inflammation or injury. Since IBS does not directly cause an increase in liver enzymes, it is important to evaluate other possible causes such as fatty liver disease, alcohol use, certain medications, or viral hepatitis. Further investigation with a liver ultrasound, additional blood tests, and a review of current medications is recommended to determine the underlying cause. Meanwhile, following a healthy diet, avoiding alcohol, exercising regularly, and maintaining a healthy weight can help support liver function.