Thank you, will do. But how to reduce the fats on the liver?
Thanks for your reply. I am not alcoholic nor using any drugs. I am a bit fat than I was since 8 months. But what does that has to do with my growing breast? it does not stop growing and this is really annoying. I follow up with a physician and he gave me prolactin inhibitor and replacement for testosterone for a month but my breasts are still growing with no sign of effect
Hi,
I feel you should not have left your job due to the health reasons you mentioned. After all hospital and doctors are there to help you to recover from your illness if any.
As per your lab results, free testosterone level is on the low side and the estradiol level is on the high side, upsetting the ratio of estrogen to testosterone. Also the SGPT level is on the higher side, indicating a remote possibilioty for a fatty liver. Are you alchoholic or have been using any drugs? and what is your body mass index?
You need to consult a good physician and get an overall health check up done, especially with regard to your liver health. Hope you will get back to your good health soon.
Solace
Testosterone (T) replacement may not help in high estrogen cases, what may be required in such cases is aromatise inhibitor which blocks conversion of T to estrogen. Your test results does not show LH , SHBG and total T values. High SHBG values can reduce free T levels while not reducing estrogen levels, thus upsetting their balance. SHBG values increases quadruply with obesity in combination with prediabetic conditions. You should definitely check if your post prandial sugar levels are with in limits. Further, the liver health has got a great control on our metabolic rate. So it is important that you get your liver health assessed properly.
On the whole, I feel you have a systemic problem and you need to get an overall healthcheck up done in a multispeciality hospital where doctors from different departments can assess you together and arrive at a proper dianosis.
Solace