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Liver Function Test (LFT) in Jaipur - Price & Details
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- SummaryLiver Function Test (LFT) is a simple blood test that helps you know about liver enzymes, some proteins, and bilirubin levels. This help your doctor to evaluate liver health and detect early signs of damage. It is suitable for all ages and genders, with no fasting required. Often advised for those with digestive issues, alcohol use, or ongoing treatments, this test uses a blood sample to provide a clear picture of liver function.Read more
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Overview
A liver function test includes a set of parameters such as liver enzymes, proteins, and waste products, helping assess liver health and function. These parameter levels may rise above or fall below normal in the presence of liver injury or inflammation and call for medical attention. It is a non-specific test that may not indicate the exact cause of abnormal liver markers, but helps support diagnosis along with clinical findings and other tests. A liver function test may be part of a comprehensive metabolic panel or ordered alone if needed. You can book this test on PharmEasy and get the advantage of home sample collection available citywide in Jaipur.
When and Who Should Get a LFT Test Done?
A liver function test might be a part of your routine health check-up or recommended by your doctor under certain conditions:
Your doctor may recommend an LFT if you have symptoms such as:
- Persistent fatigue or unexplained weakness.
- A yellowish tint in the eyes or skin, also called jaundice.
- Swelling in the legs, ankles, or abdomen.
- Dark-coloured urine or pale stools.
- Loss of appetite accompanied by nausea.
- Itching of the skin.
- Abdominal pain or discomfort, especially in the upper right side of the abdomen.
You should consider getting this test done under the following conditions:
- Individuals on long-term medication: People taking medicines that may stress the liver, such as certain painkillers or cholesterol-lowering medications.
- Lifestyle factors: Individuals who consume alcohol regularly.
- Chronic conditions: Those managing diabetes, high blood pressure, or obesity.
- Family history: Anyone with a family history of liver disease or hepatitis.
- People with known liver disease: An LFT may be used to monitor liver function and response to treatment over time.
How Frequently Should You Take the LFT Test?
Your doctor determines the frequency of a liver function test based on your health profile, medication use, and risk factors. Check the table below to understand more:
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Health scenario |
Context |
Recommended frequency |
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Routine wellness |
Healthy individuals with no symptoms. |
Once a year or as advised by your doctor. |
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High-risk lifestyle |
Frequent alcohol consumption or a high-fat diet. |
Every 6 months or as advised by your doctor. |
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Chronic condition |
Managing diabetes, fatty liver, or other liver diseases. |
As advised by your doctor (usually every 3 to 6 months). |
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Medication monitoring |
Starting a new long-term prescription. |
Baseline test, then as required by a doctor. |
What Conditions Can a LFT Test Help Detect?
A liver function test does not diagnose a condition on its own, but helps detect the cause of symptoms and identify underlying liver disorders such as:
- Fatty liver disease: Detects the build-up of excess fat, which is increasingly common due to modern sedentary lifestyles.
- Hepatitis: Identifies inflammation caused by viral infections or immune system issues.
- Cirrhosis: Shows early signs of permanent scarring that can hinder liver performance.
- Biliary obstruction: Highlights potential blockages in the bile ducts, often caused by gallstones.
LFT Test Preparation
What to Expect Before the Test?
- You do not need to fast for a standard LFT. You can eat or drink normally unless advised otherwise.
- Avoid alcohol and intense exercise for at least 24 hours before the procedure.
- Inform your doctor about any supplements or vitamins you are currently taking, as certain medications such as NSAIDs, antibiotics, statins, and herbal supplements may interfere with test results.
- Always consult your healthcare provider for any special instructions.
What to Expect During the Test?
A trained phlebotomist visits your location and collects the blood sample using a routine procedure as follows:
- An elastic band is tied around your upper arm, and the puncture site is cleaned with an antiseptic.
- A needle is inserted into the vein on the inner side of the elbow to collect a blood sample.
- The needle is withdrawn once the sample is collected, and a bandage is placed to prevent minor bleeding.
What to Expect After the Test?
- You can resume your daily activities after the test.
- If you feel dizzy, rest for a few minutes to recover.
- If you experience bruising or pain at the site, consult your healthcare provider.
What are the Parameters Included in a LFT Test?
LFT test parameters include specific enzymes and proteins produced by the liver and are explained in the table below:
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Category |
Parameter |
What it measures and why it matters |
|---|---|---|
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Liver enzymes (signs of cell damage) |
SGPT/ALT |
The most specific marker for the liver. High levels may indicate liver cells are inflamed or damaged. |
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SGOT/AST |
Found in the liver and muscles. When both ALT and AST are high, it strongly suggests liver-related issues. However, it can also increase in other muscle-related conditions. |
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ALP |
Often linked to the bile ducts. High levels can indicate bile flow obstruction or bone-related conditions. |
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GGT |
A sensitive marker for the liver and bile ducts; levels often rise due to heavy alcohol consumption. |
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Liver proteins (signs of liver health) |
Serum albumin |
The main protein the liver makes. Low levels suggest the liver is not functioning well enough to produce vital proteins. |
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Serum globulin |
Proteins made by the liver and the immune system that help fight infections. |
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A/G ratio |
The balance between albumin and globulin. An imbalance can signal chronic liver or kidney issues, immune disorders, and other conditions. |
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Bilirubin (waste clearance) |
Total bilirubin |
A yellow waste product from old red blood cells. High levels may cause jaundice (yellowing of the eyes and skin). |
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Direct bilirubin |
The processed waste. High levels often indicate a bile duct obstruction. |
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Indirect bilirubin |
The unprocessed waste. High levels may suggest blood-related issues, such as anaemia, inherited liver disorders like Gilbert's syndrome, and severe bruising. |
Normal Range of LFT Test Parameters
|
Test parameter |
Normal range |
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SGPT/ALT (alanine transaminase) |
<45 U/L |
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SGOT/AST (aspartate transaminase) |
<35 U/L |
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ALP (alkaline phosphatase) |
45 - 129 U/L |
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GGT (gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase) |
<55 U/L |
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Serum albumin |
3.2 - 4.8 g/dL |
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Serum globulin |
2.5 - 3.4 g/dL |
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A/G ratio (albumin to globulin ratio) |
0.9 - 2 |
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Total bilirubin |
0.3 - 1.2 mg/dL |
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Direct (conjugated) bilirubin |
0 - 0.20 mg/dL |
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Indirect (unconjugated) bilirubin |
0 - 0.9 mg/dL |
Important note: Normal reference ranges may vary slightly from lab to lab. Always refer to the ranges mentioned in your specific report and consult your doctor.
LFT Test Result Interpretation
If your test results fall outside the expected range, they may indicate an underlying liver condition. The following table provides a brief picture of what abnormal parameter levels might indicate.
|
Parameter |
Status |
Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
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ALT and AST (enzymes) |
High |
May indicate liver cell inflammation or damage. |
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Bilirubin (waste product) |
High |
Could suggest issues with bile flow or red blood cell breakdown. |
|
Albumin (protein) |
Low |
Might indicate the liver is not producing enough essential proteins. Low levels can also occur in kidney disease, malnutrition, inflammation, or other medical conditions. |
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ALP (enzyme) |
High |
Often relates to bile duct blockages or bone-related conditions. |
Note: This table is for educational purposes and provides a risk assessment only. Factors such as age, gender, medications, alcohol use, and recent exercise can all affect LFT values. Always consult your doctor for a better interpretation of your test results.
LFT Test Price in Jaipur
PharmEasy offers liver function tests in Jaipur starting at INR 499, including the home sample collection service. The cost may vary by location. Check the table below to compare the test prices across major cities.
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499 |
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499 |
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499 |
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499 |
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499 |
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499 |
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499 |
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499 |
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499 |
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499 |
Areas We Serve in Jaipur
You can book the Liver Function Test(LFT) in Jaipur through PharmEasy with convenient home sample collection across several localities, including :
- Vaishali Nagar
- Malviya Nagar
- Mansarovar
- C-Scheme
- Raja Park
- Bani Park
- Durgapura
- Gandhi Nagar
- Ajmer Road
- Sodala
- Shyam Nagar
- Jamdoli
- Amer
- Gopalpura
- Jhotwara
- Vidyadhar Nagar
- Kalwar Road
- Pratap Nagar
- Sitapura
- Sanganer
You can also check service availability during purchase by entering your pin code.
LFT Test Sample Collection: Home vs. Diagnostic Lab
PharmEasy offers a convenient home sample collection in Jaipur. Check the table below to compare the benefits of PharmEasy's sample collection service with traditional diagnostic labs.
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Feature |
Home collection (PharmEasy) |
Traditional diagnostic lab |
|---|---|---|
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Convenience |
High - sample collected from your home or office. |
Low - requires traveling and waiting in queues. |
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Time saving |
Maximum - no travel time. You choose the time slot. |
Minimum - depends on traffic and lab wait time. |
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Safety and comfort |
Safe - helps avoid exposure to other sick patients. |
Moderate - exposure to crowded waiting areas. |
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Process |
A professional phlebotomist visits you. |
You must visit the facility during its working hours. |
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Report access |
Digital - reports are sent directly to your app or email. |
Often requires a second visit for physical copies. |
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