Elevated Liver Enzymes
Elevated liver enzymes indicate liver cell damage or inflammation. While not a disease itself, it signals the need for further investigation.
📊 Métriques Clés à Surveiller
Ces métriques de santé sont essentielles pour diagnostiquer et surveiller elevated liver enzymes :
🔬 Diagnostic Criteria
Healthcare providers use these thresholds to diagnose and classify elevated liver enzymes:
| Metric | Threshold | Classification |
|---|---|---|
| ALT | >40 U/L (men) | Elevated |
| ALT | >32 U/L (women) | Elevated |
| AST | >40 U/L | Elevated |
| ALP | >120 U/L | Elevated |
Note: Diagnosis requires clinical evaluation. These criteria are for reference only.
⚠️ Risk Factors
🔴 Potential Complications
If left unmanaged, elevated liver enzymes may lead to:
✅ Prevention Strategies
📊 Understanding Related Metrics
These health metrics play key roles in diagnosing, monitoring, and managing elevated liver enzymes. Understanding what each measures helps you better interpret your results.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is Elevated Liver Enzymes?
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How common is Elevated Liver Enzymes?
~8% of U.S. adults have elevated ALT
What metrics should I monitor for Elevated Liver Enzymes?
Key metrics include: ALT, AST, ALP, GGT, Bilirubin. Regular monitoring of these values can help track disease status and treatment response.
How is Elevated Liver Enzymes diagnosed?
Diagnosis requires clinical evaluation and may include blood tests, physical examination, and other assessments.
Can Elevated Liver Enzymes be prevented?
Prevention strategies typically focus on lifestyle modifications and managing risk factors. Early detection through screening is also important.
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