LIVER FUNCTION TEST, ABNORMAL
Description and Possible Medical Problems
Since the primary function of the liver is to detoxify the blood, if the livet fails to do its job properly, the problem will immediately become evident through a routine blood test. An abnormal liver function test can be caused by many diseases, including hepatitis, viral inflammation of the liver, an injury to the liver, such as cancer or alcohol abuse, gallbladder disease, and certain medications, such as Cognex and Mevacor.
Since each specific liver disease requires its own individual treatment, if your doctor discovers a problem with your liver, he will immediately order a regimen for you. This may include medication such as corticosteroids to reduce inflammation, a diet that’s restricted in protein, fat, and alcohol, and rest. Some liver diseases, such as viral hepatitis, can be highly contagious, so your doctor may recommend that your family members receive immune globulins against hepatitis.
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