LFT - LIVER FUNCTION TEST (In Nashik)

At Diagnopein Diagnostic Centre in Nashik, the LFT – Liver Function Test is performed using advanced laboratory technology to provide accurate and reliable r

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Overview

The LFT – Liver Function Test is a group of blood tests used to assess the overall health and functioning of the liver. The liver is one of the most vital organs in the human body, responsible for detoxification, metabolism, digestion, and production of essential proteins. A Liver Function Test (LFT) helps detect liver inflammation, infection, damage, or blockage at an early stage.

Why is LFT – Liver Function Test Important?

The LFT – Liver Function Test is important because liver diseases often show no symptoms in the early stages. Conditions such as fatty liver disease, hepatitis, cirrhosis, and liver infections can silently progress without noticeable signs. An abnormal LFT test result can help doctors diagnose these issues before serious complications occur.

The Liver Function Test is also essential for monitoring patients who are on medications that may affect liver health, such as antibiotics, painkillers, cholesterol drugs, or chemotherapy. At Diagnopein Nashik, doctors recommendLFT testing for individuals experiencing symptoms like fatigue, jaundice, dark urine, abdominal pain, nausea, or unexplained weight loss.

Early detection through a LFT – Liver Function Test allows timely treatment, lifestyle modification, and better long-term liver health outcomes.


Benefits of LFT – Liver Function Test

The LFT – Liver Function Test offers several important health benefits:

  1. Helps in early detection of liver diseases

  2. Monitors chronic liver conditions such as hepatitis and fatty liver

  3. Evaluates the impact of medications on the liver

  4. Assesses liver damage due to alcohol consumption

  5. Helps diagnose bile duct blockage

  6. Useful for routine preventive health checkups

By choosing Diagnopein Diagnostic Centre, Nashik, patients benefit from expert sample handling, fast reporting, and accurate LFT test results. Regular Liver Function Tests help maintain overall metabolic health and prevent serious liver-related complications.


How is LFT – Liver Function Test Done?

The LFT – Liver Function Test is a simple blood test. A trained phlebotomist collects a blood sample from a vein in the arm using sterile techniques. The procedure is quick, safe, and usually painless.

Preparation for LFT Test

  1. Fasting for 8–12 hours may be advised

  2. Avoid alcohol 24–48 hours before the test

  3. Inform the doctor about ongoing medications

At Diagnopein Nashik Centre, home sample collection is also available for patient convenience. Once collected, the blood sample is analyzed in a certified laboratory, and the LFT test report is delivered within a short turnaround time.


Parameters Included in LFT – Liver Function Test

The LFT – Liver Function Test includes multiple parameters that evaluate different aspects of liver health:

1. Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT / SGPT)

Measures liver cell injury. High levels indicate liver inflammation or damage.

2. Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST / SGOT)

Helps detect liver and muscle damage.

3. Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)

Elevated levels may indicate bile duct obstruction or liver disease.

4. Bilirubin (Total, Direct & Indirect)

High bilirubin causes jaundice and indicates liver or bile duct problems.

5. Total Protein

Evaluates the liver’s ability to produce essential proteins.

6. Albumin

Low albumin levels suggest chronic liver disease or poor nutrition.

7. Globulin

Helps assess immune function and liver disorders.

These LFT parameters together provide a comprehensive assessment of liver function and overall health.


Who Should Get an LFT – Liver Function Test?

The LFT – Liver Function Test is recommended for:

  1. Individuals with abdominal pain or jaundice

  2. Patients with diabetes or obesity

  3. People consuming alcohol regularly

  4. Patients on long-term medication

  5. Individuals with viral hepatitis

  6. Routine preventive health checkups

Why Choose Diagnopein for LFT - LIVER FUNCTION TEST Test?

Diagnopein Diagnostic Centre, Nashik, is a trusted name for accurate and affordable diagnostic testing. For LFT – Liver Function Test, Diagnopein offers:

  1. Advanced automated analyzers

  2. Experienced laboratory professionals

  3. Fast and reliable reports

  4. Home blood collection facility

  5. Affordable LFT test price in Nashik

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Parameters

1.  Total Bilirubin

2.  Direct Bilirubin

3.  Indirect Bilirubin

4.  SGPT

5.  SGOT

6.  Alkaline Phosphatase

7.  Total Protein

8.  Serum Albumin

9.  Globulin

10.  A/G Ratio

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Frequently Asked Questions

An LFT measures several key components, including: Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT): An enzyme released into the blood when liver cells are damaged. Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST): An enzyme found in liver and heart cells, elevated levels may indicate liver or heart issues. Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): An enzyme related to the bile ducts and liver. Bilirubin: A substance produced from the breakdown of red blood cells; high levels may indicate liver or bile duct problems. Albumin: A protein produced by the liver, its levels can reflect liver function.

A Liver Function Test (LFT) is a blood test that measures various enzymes, proteins, and substances in your blood to assess how well your liver is functioning. It helps detect liver diseases, monitor liver health, and evaluate the effectiveness of treatments.

Preparation for an LFT typically involves fasting for 8-12 hours before the test. This is to ensure accurate measurement of liver enzymes and proteins. You should also inform your healthcare provider about any medications or supplements you are taking, as they can affect test results.

A] Eat a balanced diet - Focus on fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins. B] Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water. C] Exercise regularly: Aim for 150 minutes of moderate activity per week. D] Avoid smoking: Quit if you smoke. E] Get vaccinated: Protect yourself from hepatitis A and B. F] Regular check-ups: Keep track of liver health with routine tests.