The liver function examination in enterprise physical examination includes several items

Liver function tests in enterprise physical examinations usually include 5-7 items, and specific items may vary depending on the examination institution or package.

Liver function examination is an important means of evaluating liver health status, with routine items including alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, indirect bilirubin, total protein, albumin, etc. Aspartate transaminase and aspartate transaminase are sensitive indicators reflecting liver cell damage. When liver cells are damaged, these two enzymes are released into the blood, leading to an increase in blood levels. The bilirubin series examination can help determine the type and degree of jaundice. Total bilirubin includes direct bilirubin and indirect bilirubin. Abnormal changes in these three indicators can preliminarily determine whether jaundice is hepatocellular, obstructive, or hemolytic. Total protein and albumin reflect the synthesis function of the liver, and chronic liver disease or malnutrition may lead to a decrease in albumin levels. Some physical examination packages will also add alkaline phosphatase, gamma glutamyl transpeptidase and other enzyme indicators, which have high diagnostic value for biliary tract diseases and alcoholic liver disease. Before the physical examination, it is important to maintain a normal daily routine, avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol consumption, and take blood samples on an empty stomach for 8-12 hours. If there are any abnormalities in the examination results, it is recommended to seek medical attention for re examination in a timely manner, and make a comprehensive judgment based on clinical symptoms and other examination results. In daily life, it is important to maintain a regular schedule, avoid staying up late and overworking, control alcohol intake, have a balanced diet, and engage in moderate exercise, all of which can help maintain liver health.

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