Causes of Elevated Liver Function Tests
Your doctor may order laboratory tests to be done on your blood to determine how well your liver is functioning. Elevated results on your liver function tests may indicate that you have a liver injury or may be caused by a medical condition that is not directly related to your liver. Consider this information from the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Mayo Clinic about the causes of elevated liver function tests.-
Injuries
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A mild muscle injury could cause your liver function tests to be slightly elevated, even though there may be no injury to your liver.
Hormone Changes
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Hormone changes during pregnancy or menopause may result in elevated liver function tests that resolve after childbirth or hormone treatments.
Bile Duct Disorders
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Scarring, inflammation or tumors of your bile ducts may cause your liver function tests to be elevated.
Liver Disease
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If you have liver diseases including cirrhosis or cancer of your liver, your liver function tests may be mildly to severely elevated.
Viruses
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Hepatitis viruses B and C can cause you to have elevated liver function tests during the acute or chronic stages of infection.
Alcohol
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Using alcohol heavily for a long period of time may cause you to develop alcoholic hepatitis, which can cause elevated liver functions.
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