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 What is ALP function readings for a blood test?, For a liver function test.

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SUSMire
post May 17 2006, 01:20 AM, updated 20y ago

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I recently did a blood test but due to the fact that i had no time to make an appointment wiht the doctor, i took my report.

all my readings are fine but i just want to enquire what is the ALP TEST OF THE LIVER FUNCTION

as mine is 115; it is either the peak of the optimum level (116 and above is considered out of optimum range) according to the national blood foundation

however, i don't know what is the ALP reading for and what will it indicate if my reading is 115.

i know that abnormal levels indicate liver and bone problems but for my current reading, i don't know what it means at all.

can anyone please assist me on this?

urgent help

i am very concerned and i can't find specific information that i'm looking for online

thanks a bunch.
SUSMire
post May 17 2006, 01:41 AM

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thanks but that was what i found too.

but, quite a number of websites also indicated that the the normal range of ALP is from 30 IU/L to 110 IU/L.

not 115.

so now, i am concerned whether my reading is something negative and what can i go to get to an optimum level ?
SUSMire
post May 17 2006, 08:25 AM

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i'm 21.

=P knock on a bone can increase ALP?
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post May 17 2006, 08:27 AM

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my ASL and ALT both read optimum. Both are in the middle of optimum ranges.

i'm really confused -.- @@
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post May 18 2006, 04:07 AM

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thanks for the guidance people, i really appreciate it. anyone can still provide more insight on the matter?

 

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