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GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase) Test

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Recommended Gender: Both

Sample Type: Blood

The GGT test measures Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase, an enzyme found in the liver, to assess liver health. It helps diagnose liver diseases, bile duct disorders, and alcohol-related liver damage. This test is recommended for individuals experiencing jaundice, fatigue, or unexplained liver enzyme elevation.

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GGT is an enzyme primarily found in the liver, playing a crucial role in breaking down toxins and medications. Abnormal GGT levels may indicate liver disease, alcohol-related liver damage, or bile duct obstructions.

Why is the Test Done?

Doctors recommend the GGT test to:

  • Assess liver function and detect liver disease.
  • Diagnose bile duct disorders and blockages.
  • Evaluate chronic alcohol use and its impact on the liver.

Who Should Get This Test?

  • Individuals with symptoms of liver disease (jaundice, abdominal pain, nausea).
  • Patients with abnormal liver enzyme levels.
  • Those undergoing evaluation for alcohol-related liver conditions.

Test Procedure & Preparation

  • A blood sample is taken from a vein.
  • Fasting for 8-12 hours before the test may be required.
  • Avoid alcohol before the test, as it can significantly affect GGT levels.

Understanding the Results

  • High GGT Levels: This may indicate liver disease, bile duct obstruction, or excessive alcohol consumption.
  • Normal GGT Levels: Suggest healthy liver function.

This test is an essential tool in evaluating liver health and diagnosing related conditions.

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