ALT, alanine transaminase, is an enzyme made by the cells in the liver which gets released into the bloodstream if the liver is inflamed or damaged. An ALT test will help to measure the amount of ALT in the blood. The normal range lies between 29 to 33 IU/L (international units per liter) for males and 19 to 23 IU/L for females. High levels of ALT in the blood indicate liver problems such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver cancer, or other issues.
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Query: Hello doctor, I am a 38-year-old male. I have been struggling with fatigue for two months. I have never been like this before. I am a very active person. But, of late, there has been a lot of stress. I had started some multivitamins. After ruling out lots of possibilities, the doctor suggested it c... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. I can assist you in this regard. But, before coming to any diagnosis, I would like to know the following. Have you checked your liver function tests? Are you under any medications? Check your ESR, Hb count, and blood sugar level. Do you hav... Read Full »
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