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Abnormal Liver Function Studies (Lfts)

Abnormal Liver Function Studies (Lfts)

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Symptoms

What Are Abnormal Liver Function Studies (LFTs)?

LFTs are blood tests which determine relevant enzymes and proteins to determine how the liver works. The increase or decrease of the concentration of ALT, AST, ALP, GGT, bilirubin, or albumin may be regarded as a sign of inflammation, stress, or damage of the liver.

Common Symptoms

Most individuals with abnormal LFTs are not feeling well but you might be able to observe:

  • Feeling tired or weak
  • Skinner (yellowing) or eye yellowing (jaundice)
  • Black urine or light coloured stool
  • Abdominal pain or swelling
  • Itchy skin

Causes

Aboriginal findings in terms of LFTs may be explained by a number of conditions, including:

  • Viral hepatitis (A, B, or C)
  • Alcoholic-free fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
  • Excessive alcohol intake
  • In some cases, it is some medications or natural supplements
  • Autoimmune liver disorders
  • Bile duct obstruction (ex: gallstones)
  • Liver disorders inherited (e.g. hemochromatosis or Wilson disease)
Treatment

Treatment Options for Abnormal LFTs in Cypress

Treatment includes lifestyle changes and medical care:

  • Balance meal: It is a nutritious diet that comprises of fruits and vegetables, protein free foods and grains have been found to heal the liver.
  • Exercising: 30 minutes and 1 hour of moderate exercise one day in a week will lower the amount of liver fat and elevate the amount of enzymes.
  • Limit or stop alcohol: By avoiding alcohol as well, further damage of the liver is prevented and the enzymes are going to normalize.
  • Medications: Antiviral medications hepatitis, immunosuppressive drug to autoimmune liver disease, or any other prescription, as necessary.
  • Monitoring: Your liver disease is followed by checking (Blood, ALT, AST, ALP, bilirubin) and monitoring (ultrasound or MRCP).
  • Procedures: Endoscopic surgery in case of complications of the bile duct and liver biopsy in case of the need to make a clear diagnosis.

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Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do LFT results show?

The LFT outcomes include essential liver enzyme and proteins assessment. In case of a high level of enzymes, it could be a symptom of liver destruction or inflammation of the liver cells despite the fact that, low protein concentration could be a symptom of liver destruction.

What are my consultations with a liver specialist?

Simple abnormal LFTs would be followed by a liver specialist after 2-4 weeks. It should be consulted in advance in case of jaundice, acute abdominal pain or other suspicious symptoms.

Does dieting normalize hepatic enzymes?

Early fatty liver disease (NAFLD) can be normalized by eating habits and weight reduction. It should be a balanced food that is rich in fruits, vegetables and low fat proteins.

Is it that serious everything is abnormal LFTs?

Not always. These slight abnormalities of LFT are not lasting. The follow-up testing and evaluation are however necessary to rule out the severe ones.

How do I prepare for the test?

They are normally forced to starve 8-12 hours. You do not take alcohol and some medications as your physician tells you to so that you can attain the right results.

Does alcohol make it worse?

Yes. The use of alcohol increases the level of liver enzymes, hastens liver damages besides complicating the underlying liver conditions.

Are children reported to have abnormal LFTs?

Yes. The cause of abnormal LFTs in children may be infections (as hepatitis), genetic disorders, drug side effects or metabolic disorders.

Repeat frequency of LFTs?

The reason and the treatment regimen will be used to determine the repeat testing rate. As a rule, LFTs are to be done every 3-6 months or your doctor recommends.

Is it desirable to take natural medicines?

Vitamin E or milk thistle are some of the supplements that may be helpful to the liver. Your doctor should not be administered any natural or herbal medicine without considering your doctor.

Why see a nearby specialist?

Testing and follow-up care are readily obtainable by the local specialists. GastroDoxs Cypress is also aware of the conditions of health that are unique to a community and offer tailored and time-sensitive services.

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