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TOOL- liver Function Test LFT

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Kishor Kumar Seth

https://kkseth.blogspot.com/2025/08/tool-liver-function-test-lft.html

Liver Function Tests (LFTs) are a group of blood tests that help evaluate how well your liver is working. These tests measure different enzymes, proteins, and substances produced or processed by the liver. Understanding LFT results can help detect liver disease, monitor treatment, or assess the effects of medications.


Common LFT Components and What They Mean

Test NameNormal RangeWhat it MeasuresWhat High/Low Means
ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase)7–56 U/LEnzyme mainly in liver🔺 High: Liver damage (e.g., hepatitis, fatty liver)
AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase)10–40 U/LEnzyme in liver, heart, muscles🔺 High: Liver or muscle damage
ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase)40–130 U/LEnzyme in liver, bones, bile ducts🔺 High: Bile duct obstruction, bone disease
GGT (Gamma-glutamyl Transferase)9–48 U/LEnzyme in bile ducts🔺 High: Alcohol use, bile duct disease
Total Bilirubin0.3–1.2 mg/dLWaste product from red blood cell breakdown🔺 High: Jaundice, liver or bile duct issue
Direct Bilirubin0.1–0.3 mg/dLConjugated bilirubin🔺 High: Bile flow issues
Albumin3.4–5.4 g/dLMain liver-made protein🔻 Low: Liver damage, malnutrition
Total Protein6.3–7.9 g/dLAlbumin + Globulin🔻 Low: Liver/kidney issues, malabsorption
Prothrombin Time (PT/INR)PT: 11–13.5 secTime to form blood clot🔺 High: Liver dysfunction (slower clotting)

📋 Interpreting Results for Patients

Pattern of ResultsPossible ConditionAction
ALT ↑↑, AST ↑Hepatitis (viral, autoimmune, drug-induced)Further tests (HBV, HCV), liver ultrasound
ALP ↑, GGT ↑Bile duct problems, alcohol-related liver diseaseImaging (ultrasound, MRCP)
Bilirubin ↑, ALP ↑Cholestasis, gallstones, tumorMay need ERCP or surgery
Albumin ↓, PT ↑Chronic liver disease, cirrhosisLong-term management, liver protection
Mild isolated AST ↑Muscle injury, exercise, heart issuesRepeat, check CK levels
All normalHealthy liverMaintain healthy lifestyle

🩺 What Should Patients Do?

  • If abnormal: Consult a doctor, especially if symptoms like jaundice, fatigue, swelling, or abdominal pain are present.
  • Lifestyle changes: Avoid alcohol, fatty foods, and unnecessary medications. Control diabetes and cholesterol.
  • Regular check-ups: Especially for those with diabetes, high cholesterol, hepatitis, or long-term medication use.

🧠 Quick Tips for Patients

  • ✅ Normal LFTs don’t always rule out liver disease — clinical symptoms matter.
  • ❗ High levels don’t always mean severe disease — can be temporary or reversible.
  • 🥦 Eat liver-friendly foods: vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins.
  • 🚫 Avoid: alcohol, unnecessary painkillers (like acetaminophen), crash diets.

Would you like this data presented in a PDF for patient education, or turned into a visual chart for your website/blog?

Kishor Kumar Seth

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