Liver pains, and recieved blood test.

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I cant go to a dr. But while I was in jail, they gave me a liver functuon test. And told me the dr didnt recommend anything. But Ive had liver pains for awhile and have been a heavy drinker. Ive quit for a few months and am serious about abstaining.

Can anyone tell me if these levels are safe?

Albumin 4.4

Alk phos 46 (flag LL - range should be 53-128)

Bilirubin 0.4

Bun 9

Calcium 9.9

Chloride 102

Creatinine, serum 0.90

Gfr (non afr amer) 100

Gfr (afr amer) 121

Glucose 84

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  • Posted

    Normal blood test results for typical liver function tests include:

    ALT. 7 to 55 units per liter (U/L)

    AST. 8 to 48 U/LALP. 45 to 115 U/LAlbumin. 3.5 to 5.0 grams per deciliter (g/dL)

    Total protein. 6.3 to 7.9 g/dLBilirubin. 0.1 to 1.2 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL)GGT. 9 to 48 U/LLD. 122 to 222 U/LPT. 9.5 to 13.8 seconds

    Hi I am not sure if this will help but these are normal results for a male

    These results are typical for adult men. Normal results vary from laboratory to laboratory and might be slightly different for women and children.

    Your doctor will use these results to help diagnose your condition or determine treatment you might need. If you already have liver disease, liver function tests can help determine how your disease is progressing and if you're responding to treatment

    • Posted

      I would say yes, if there's anything within your test results that raise alarm bells you would be contacted by your GP slightly raised levels can even be normal for you, we are not all text book, also meds and even a cold can alter them.

      If you have any concerns see your GP and write down your questions before you go

  • Posted

    Hey Anthony,

    looking at you tests, they all seem to be with in the normal range. Im basing this off of what my labratory test show as normal. And yes labratories vary, but not by much. So just by looking at yours, you are in great shape.

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