Liver
Liver tests are essential screenings that evaluate the health and function of the liver, an organ critical for digestion, detoxification, and metabolic processes. Regular liver function assessments can help detect potential issues early and prevent complications.
What is it?
Liver tests, often referred to as liver function tests (LFTs), are a series of blood tests used to assess the levels of liver enzymes, proteins, and substances the liver produces. These tests help detect liver damage, inflammation, and diseases affecting liver performance.
Why is it important?
The liver plays a vital role in filtering toxins from the blood, producing bile for digestion, and storing essential nutrients. Monitoring liver health is crucial for identifying early signs of liver disease, ensuring timely treatment, and maintaining overall wellbeing.
Common Symptoms Addressed by the Liver Test :
* Persistent fatigue or weakness
* Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes)
* Unexplained weight loss
* Dark-colored urine or pale stool
* Abdominal pain or swelling
* Nausea or vomiting
Tests Included:
1. Aldolase, Serum This test measures the levels of aldolase, an enzyme found in the liver and muscle tissue. High levels can indicate liver damage or muscle diseases.
2. Autoimmune Liver Disease Profile This comprehensive profile screens for markers of autoimmune liver conditions, helping diagnose disorders such as autoimmune hepatitis.
3. Liver Function Test (LFT) A basic yet comprehensive test that evaluates the overall health of the liver by measuring enzyme levels, bilirubin, and proteins. This test can detect liver inflammation and other conditions that impair liver function.
Estimated Price Range:
The cost for individual liver tests varies, with the basic Liver Function Test priced at INR 459.00 and more specialized tests like the Autoimmune Liver Disease Profile priced at INR 5,299.00. The estimated total cost for a complete liver test package depends on the combination of tests chosen. Discounts or insurance coverage may be available.
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