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High alp in LFT
Hi what does ALP in liver function test mean? Mine came 141? Is there any problem with my liver??? Thank you
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Normal range is 20 to140 iu/l...so your report is normal..but if you have any symptoms ,then you need further clinical  evaluation
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ALP means Alanine phosphatase. Its the enzyme whose levels get increased in some liver or bone conditions. It need not always increase in disease. It can increase in some physiological changes also. Proper interpretation of its level needs complete report of liver function test as well as history of symptoms you are suffering.
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please consult personally for proper help and guidance
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Could you send the report. What syptoms do you have?
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