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ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE
An alkaline phosphatase (ALP) test measures the amount of ALP in your blood. ALP is an enzyme found throughout the body, but it is mostly found in the liver, bones, kidneys, and digestive system. When the liver is damaged, ALP may leak into the bloodstream. High levels of ALP can indicate liver disease or bone disorders.

WHY SHOULD I GET TESTED?
To screen for liver or bone disorders and to monitor treatment

WHEN SHOULD I GET TESTED?
You should order this test as part of a routine liver panel. If there are symptoms present and a liver or bone disorder is suspected, then order to have your blood tested.

Why do I need this test?
Your health care provider may have ordered an alkaline phosphatase test as part of a routine checkup or if you have symptoms of liver damage or a bone disorder.
Symptoms of Liver disease include:
✔Nausea and vomiting, Weight loss, Tiredness, Weakness.
✔Jaundice, a condition that causes your skin and eyes to turn yellow
✔Swelling and/or pain in your abdomen
✔Dark-colored urine and/or light-colored stool
✔Frequent itching

Symptoms of bone disorders include:
✔Pain in the bones and/or joints
✔Enlarged and/or abnormally shaped bones
✔Increased frequency of bone fractures
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