Liver Profile
Liver Profile
Keep an Eye on Your Liver Health – Detect Strains Early.
- Comprehensive Analysis: Determination of key values such as Albumin (Serum), Bilirubin (total), GGT (Gamma-GT), and GPT (ALT, ALAT).
- Early Detection: Provides indications of potential dysfunctions long before symptoms appear.
- Simple & Convenient: Sample collection from home, professional evaluation in a medical laboratory.
For everyone who wants to know how their liver is really doing.
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What values does this test measure?
What values does this test measure?
Further information on the values can be found here.
How does it work?
How does it work?
1. Take a sample with our test kit
2. Send the sample to the lab with the prepaid envelope
3. View results digitally after a few days
Why are the values reliable?
Why are the values reliable?
All tests offered by us are evaluated and validated in certified medical laboratories in Germany.
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Liver Profile: All details about the test
What benefits does this test offer me?
What benefits does this test offer me?
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Your liver health in focus – detect potential problems early.
The Liver Check analyzes important liver values such as ALAT and GGT, which provide insights into the function and health of your liver. With this test, you gain clarity on whether your liver is working optimally or if there are potential strains.
Why test now? The liver is one of the central organs for your metabolism and detoxification. Unnoticed problems can negatively affect your health. With the Liver Check, you can react early and actively support your liver health.
Your benefits:
- Targeted analysis: Detailed review of the most important liver values.
- Simple and convenient: Sample collection flexibly from home.
- Clear feedback: Your individual report shows you your values compared to the normal ranges.
Support your liver health – with the liver check from
What do the measured values mean?
What do the measured values mean?
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GPT, also called ALT, is an enzyme that occurs almost exclusively in the liver. When liver cells are damaged, it enters the blood and the level increases.
An elevated GPT level is therefore a sensitive indicator of liver diseases such as hepatitis or fatty liver. Normal values indicate a healthy liver.
Bilirubin, total.
Bilirubin is produced during the breakdown of the red blood pigment hemoglobin and is further processed in the liver. It enters the intestine via the bile and is eventually excreted. The total bilirubin level in the blood indicates how well this breakdown and excretion process is functioning.
Slightly elevated levels can be harmless, such as in the case of Gilbert's syndrome. However, significantly elevated levels can indicate liver or bile duct diseases and often lead to a yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice).
Gamma-GT (G-GT)
GGT is an enzyme that is primarily found in the liver and bile ducts. It is released into the blood when these organs are damaged or stressed. Therefore, GGT is an important marker for liver health.
Elevated levels may indicate alcohol abuse, liver inflammation, bile obstruction, or certain medications. Normal levels usually indicate intact liver function.
Albumin
Albumin is the most common protein in blood plasma and is produced in the liver. It retains fluid in the vascular system and transports vitamins, enzymes, and hormones.
A deficiency may be caused by liver or kidney diseases, inflammation, or poor protein supply. High albumin levels occur with fluid loss or a very high-protein diet. Since albumin also reflects the nutritional situation, persistently low levels indicate insufficient protein intake and an increased risk of muscle weakness or infections.
Why is this test important?
Why is this test important?
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The liver check is crucial to monitor the health of your liver and ensure it is functioning optimally.
- Liver function: Monitoring and detection of liver cell damage
- Bile duct function: Assessment of liver and bile duct function
- Bile flow and bone metabolism: Ensuring a healthy bile flow function and stable bone metabolism
When should I take this test?
When should I take this test?
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A liver check can be useful for the following symptoms or risk factors:
- Constant fatigue or exhaustion
- Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice)
- Dark urine or light-colored stool
- Abdominal pain or swelling
- Nausea or vomiting
- Loss of appetite
- Frequent alcohol consumption
- Use of medications that could stress the liver
For an accurate diagnosis and treatment recommendations, please consult a doctor.
What is included in the test kit?
What is included in the test kit?
Where can I find the instructions?
Where can I find the instructions?
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Die Anleitung für diesen Labortest finden Sie auf Instructions: Capillary Blood Tests.Bei Fragen hilft Ihnen auch immer gerne unser wunderbarer Support weiter: support@probatix.de
FAQ - More Frequently Asked Questions about the Test
FAQ - More Frequently Asked Questions about the Test
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1. What does the liver check measure?
The liver check measures various liver values such as ALT, AST, and Gamma-GT, which provide important insights into the function and health of your liver.
2. Who is the liver check suitable for?
The test is suitable for people who want to monitor their liver function, especially if they have risk factors such as regular alcohol consumption, medication intake, or known liver diseases.
3. What symptoms can indicate impaired liver function?
Symptoms such as fatigue, jaundice, nausea, or pain in the upper right abdominal area can indicate liver problems and should be checked.
4. How is the liver check conducted?
The test is performed through a blood sample, which you can conveniently take from home. Your sample is sent to our laboratory for analysis.
5.How long does it take to receive my results?
The test results are usually available in your personal
6. What can I do if the liver values are abnormal?
If the liver values are abnormal, you should consult a doctor to clarify possible causes such as liver inflammation, fatty liver, or gallbladder issues and take appropriate measures.
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