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Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Analysis

Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Analysis is a blood test that measures the level of alkaline phosphatase enzyme in the bloodstream. ALP is primarily found in the liver, bones, kidneys, and digestive system, and its levels can provide insights into various health conditions, particularly those affecting the liver and bones.


Reference Range:

  • Normal Range: 20 to 140 units per liter (U/L).

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Managing abnormal ALP levels requires addressing the root causes through further diagnostic testing, with treatment options including medications for bone diseases to manage pain and prevent bone degradation, or supplements to enhance bone health. For liver disease or bile duct obstructions, management strategies might involve medications to improve liver function or surgical interventions to clear obstructions. Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Analysis is vital for diagnosing and monitoring conditions affecting the liver and bones, with regular ALP monitoring crucial for evaluating treatment effectiveness and adjusting care based on the individual's health profile and medical history.

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