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Are you concerned about your liver health? Do you think your alcohol consumption, weight, or an unhealthy diet may be impacting your liver function?
Your liver function impacts your everyday health in many different ways. Begin the journey to improving your health and wellbeing with our Liver Function Test.
Only available in the UK. Customers must be aged 18 years or over to take this test. This test is not available to customers who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Using a quick and easy home-to-laboratory finger-prick blood test means we can measure exactly what’s going on in your blood. Get your results within 7 days, and you’ll receive advice on whether your results are acceptable, if lifestyle changes are required, and if a visit to your GP is recommended.
TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF
It’s time to start taking care of yourself. The Liver Function Test offers a scientific understanding of seven liver function marker levels, with advice to take simple steps to better protect your health overall.
TAKE STEPS TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE FOR THE BETTER
Take control of your health in a positive way. With support and guidance to hand, it’s easy to make changes to better support your wellbeing.
Measuring your liver function marker levels is particularly important if…
Your kit includes a free return envelope, making it easy for you to post your sample back to us securely. You can leave the rest to us, while our team of diagnostic experts analyse your sample with our partner laboratory.
Liver function tests are blood tests that can help show up potential liver disease or liver damage. The tests measure the levels of certain proteins and enzymes in your blood.
Taking an at-home liver function test couldn’t be simpler: Once you’ve placed your order, we will send you a kit containing everything you need to supply us with a small blood sample. This involves a simple prick of the finger with a small, sterilised lancet, which you can carry out in the comfort of your own home. You then post this sample to our laboratory in the pre-paid envelope provided and we’ll do the rest!
The liver is a large organ that sits just under your rib cage on the right side of your abdomen. It is essential in breaking down and synthesizing compounds in the body.
Liver disease can be inherited (genetic) but the liver can also be damaged by a variety of factors such as viruses, alcohol consumption and obesity.
Liver disease doesn’t always cause noticeable signs and symptoms. However, over time, damage to the liver can lead to scarring (cirrhosis). If liver damage becomes more severe, symptoms may include:
If you experience any of these symptoms, contact your GP.
Albumin: Albumin is protein in your blood plasma. Low albumin levels might be the result of kidney disease, liver disease, inflammation, or infections. High albumin levels are usually the result of dehydration or severe diarrhoea.
Globulin: Your immune system and liver make globulin proteins. Your body needs globulins to fight off viruses and infections, form blood clots, and keep the liver and kidneys functioning.
Total protein: This is the sum of albumin and globulin in the serum.
ALT: Alanine transaminase (ALT), also known as alanine aminotransferase, is an enzyme that’s found throughout your body that, yet it’s primarily found in your liver. It is a marker for liver damage but may also be increased in muscle damage.
ALP: Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) like ALT, is an enzyme that’s found throughout your body that, and primarily in your liver. Very high levels are found in Paget’s disease and obstructive jaundice, whilst moderate elevations can be found in the infective liver diseases, cirrhosis, and tumours of the liver.
GGT: Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), also known as gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, is an enzyme that’s found throughout your body, primarily in your liver. GGT is a sensitive marker of liver damage, viral hepatitis, and fatty liver disease. It can also be elevated due to alcohol and drugs consumption and other non‐liver disease states including pancreatitis, diabetes, and obesity.
Total Bilirubin: Bilirubin is produced when the red blood cells in your body finish their life cycle and are broken down to pass through your bloodstream to your liver for processing. Your liver then sorts bilirubin with other waste products into a fluid called bile. Bilirubin has a red-orange colour, which gives bile its distinctive colour.
In most cases, the low levels of liver enzymes such as ALT are not a cause of concern. However, elevated levels may be a sign that your liver is not working properly.
The effects of decreased liver function may be:
Damaged or inflamed liver cells release enzymes into the bloodstream, these elevated liver enzymes may be caused by:
In short: Yes. The liver is the only organ that can repair itself and making certain lifestyle changes can reverse liver damage as long as the damage hasn’t gone too far:
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