High ALP Warning: What Your Blood Test Says About Liver, Bone & Bile Ducts

High ALP Levels Explained: Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Blood Test & What It Means for Liver, Bone & Bile Duct Health Worried about high ALP levels on your blood test? This video explains the Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) blood test, a key laboratory marker used to assess liver function, bone health, and bile duct disorders. Elevated ALP levels may signal liver disease, bile duct obstruction, gallbladder problems, or bone disorders. Understanding your ALP results is crucial for identifying underlying health conditions early. In this video, you’ll learn: • What the ALP blood test measures • Why doctors order an Alkaline Phosphatase test • Causes of high ALP levels (liver disease, bone disorders, bile duct obstruction, gallbladder disease) • What low ALP levels may indicate • When further tests (GGT, imaging, or isoenzymes) are needed The ALP test is often performed alongside other liver function tests (ALT, AST, GGT) to provide a complete picture of liver, biliary, and bone health. Also known as: ALP test, Alkaline Phosphatase test, ALP isoenzyme test Download the full presentation here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ejh45n... Subscribe for more medical education, lab test explanations, and clinical insights #ALPBloodTest #HighALP #AlkalinePhosphatase #LiverFunctionTest #BoneHealth #BileDuctDisease #GallbladderHealth #BloodTestExplained #LabResults #LiverEnzymes #MedicalEducation #HealthExplained #BloodWork #MedEd #ClinicalMedicine