Liver Function Panel

Liver Function Panel

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Evaluate Liver Health and Monitor Function Over Time 

The Liver Function Panel is a group of blood tests used to assess how well your liver is working. These tests measure enzymes, proteins, and substances produced or regulated by the liver, helping detect liver inflammation, damage, or disease. It’s commonly used to screen for liver conditions, monitor chronic liver diseases, or evaluate the effects of medications or toxins. 

Included Tests 

  1. ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase) 

An enzyme found primarily in the liver. Elevated levels can indicate liver cell damage or inflammation. 

  1. AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase) 

An enzyme found in the liver, heart, and other tissues. High levels may suggest liver damage or other organ stress. 

  1. ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase) 

An enzyme related to the bile ducts. High levels may indicate bile duct obstruction or liver/bone disorders. 

  1. Total Bilirubin 

Measures bilirubin levels in the blood. High levels may cause jaundice and indicate liver or bile duct issues. 

  1. Direct Bilirubin 

Also called conjugated bilirubin. Elevated levels may reflect impaired bilirubin processing in the liver. 

  1. Albumin 

A protein made by the liver. Low levels may indicate liver dysfunction or chronic disease. 

  1. Total Protein 

Measures all proteins in the blood, including albumin and globulin. Abnormal levels may indicate liver or kidney conditions. 

🩺 Why This Panel Matters 

The liver plays a central role in digestion, detoxification, and nutrient metabolism. Regular monitoring through a Liver Function Panel helps detect signs of hepatitis, fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, and drug-induced liver damage—often before symptoms arise. It also helps evaluate treatment response in chronic liver conditions. 

👨⚕️ Who Should Consider This Panel? 

This panel is ideal for individuals who: 
- Take medications that may affect liver health 
- Use alcohol regularly or in excess 
- Have a history or family history of liver disease 
- Experience unexplained fatigue, jaundice, or abdominal discomfort 
- Are being monitored for hepatitis, fatty liver, or other chronic liver conditions 

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