
Test Code -HT0155
A key enzyme found in the liver, bones, kidneys, and digestive system, this test measures ALP levels in the blood to assess liver and bone health. Elevated ALP levels may indicate liver disease, bile duct obstruction, bone disorders, or certain metabolic conditions
Description
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) — an essential enzyme that offers valuable insight into the health of your bones, liver, and gallbladder.Alkaline Phosphatase is found in many parts of the body, but it's especially concentrated in the liver, bones, kidneys, and digestive tract. It plays a critical role in breaking down proteins and contributing to metabolic functions. When tissues in these areas become damaged or diseased, ALP levels in the blood can rise — making this enzyme a key biomarker in detecting various health conditions early.The ALP test is commonly used to evaluate symptoms like:Persistent fatigue,Bone pain or joint stiffness,Jaundice or yellowing of the skin,Abdominal discomfort.The test itself is quick and easy — requiring only a simple blood sample. Often, it's included in routine liver function panels or bone health assessments, making it a reliable and accessible tool for proactive health monitoring.Whether you're dealing with chronic symptoms or just staying ahead of your health, the Alkaline Phosphatase test is a powerful diagnostically. It helps uncover hidden issues before they become serious and gives your healthcare provider the data needed to take swift, targeted action.In short, ALP may be a small enzyme, but it tells a big story about what's happening inside your body. Understanding it can lead to stronger bones, a healthier liver, and peace of mind.
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