SGOT (In Nashik)

The SGOT blood test is commonly included in liver function tests (LFT) and is frequently recommended for individuals experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, abdomin

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Overview

The SGOT test, also known as Serum Glutamic Oxaloacetic Transaminase or AST test, is an important blood test used to evaluate liver health, heart function, and muscle condition. SGOT is an enzyme found mainly in the liver, heart, muscles, kidneys, and brain. When these organs are damaged, SGOT is released into the bloodstream, leading to elevated SGOT levels.

Why Is SGOT Test Important?

The SGOT test plays a crucial role in identifying and monitoring various medical conditions. Elevated SGOT levels may indicate liver inflammation, hepatitis, fatty liver disease, alcohol-related liver damage, heart attack, or muscle injury.

Importance of SGOT Test:

  1. Helps diagnose liver disorders like hepatitis and cirrhosis

  2. Assists in detecting heart muscle damage

  3. Useful for monitoring alcohol-induced liver injury

  4. Supports early detection of muscle diseases

  5. Tracks response to ongoing liver treatment

Doctors often compare SGOT and SGPT levels to understand whether liver damage is mild or severe. At Diagnopein Diagnostic Centre Nashik, trained professionals ensure precise testing, making SGOT an essential preventive health check.


Benefits of SGOT Blood Test

Getting a SGOT blood test done regularly offers several health benefits, especially for people with lifestyle risks or existing medical conditions.

 Benefits of SGOT Test:

  1. Early detection of liver disease before symptoms worsen

  2. Helps manage chronic conditions like diabetes and obesity

  3. Monitors medication-induced liver toxicity

  4. Assists in preventive healthcare planning

  5. Ensures timely treatment and improved recovery

The SGOT test in Nashik at Diagnopein Centre is affordable, quick, and reliable, making it suitable for routine health screening and emergency diagnosis.


How Is SGOT Test Done?

The SGOT test procedure is simple, safe, and minimally invasive. It requires a small blood sample, usually drawn from a vein in the arm.

SGOT Test Procedure:

  1. A trained technician cleans the blood collection site

  2. Blood is drawn using a sterile needle

  3. Sample is sent to the laboratory for analysis

  4. Results are usually available within 24 hours

Preparation for SGOT Test:

  1. Fasting may be advised for 8–10 hours

  2. Avoid alcohol 24 hours before the test

  3. Inform your doctor about ongoing medications

At Diagnopein Nashik Diagnostic Centre, SGOT testing is conducted under strict quality control to ensure accurate SGOT values and quick reporting.


SGOT Test Parameters & Normal Range

Understanding SGOT normal range helps interpret test results correctly.

SGOT Normal Range:

  1. Men: 10 – 40 U/L

  2. Women: 9 – 32 U/L

What High SGOT Levels Indicate:

  1. Liver diseases (hepatitis, cirrhosis, fatty liver)

  2. Alcohol-related liver damage

  3. Heart attack

  4. Muscle injury or infection

What Low SGOT Levels Mean:

  1. Usually not clinically significant

  2. May indicate vitamin B6 deficiency

Doctors often evaluate SGOT along with SGPT, ALP, and bilirubin levels for a comprehensive liver assessment.

Why Choose Diagnopein for SGOT Test?

Diagnopein Nashik Centre is a trusted name in diagnostic services, known for accuracy, hygiene, and patient care.

Why Diagnopein?

  1. Advanced automated laboratory technology

  2. Experienced pathology professionals

  3. Affordable SGOT test price in Nashik

  4. Quick report turnaround time

  5. Convenient location and patient-friendly services

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Frequently Asked Questions

High SGOT levels themselves do not cause symptoms, but the conditions leading to elevated levels might. Symptoms may include jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), fatigue, nausea, abdominal pain, and unexplained weight loss.

The SGOT test is a simple blood test. A healthcare professional will draw a small sample of blood from a vein, usually in your arm. The blood sample is then sent to a laboratory for analysis.

Fasting is generally not required before an SGOT test. However, your doctor may advise you to avoid certain medications or alcohol before the test, as these can affect the results.

The SGOT test is important for diagnosing and monitoring liver conditions such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, and fatty liver disease. It can also help identify heart problems, muscle injuries, and other medical conditions that cause tissue damage.