Product Name | liver function test |
ALT (Alanine aminotransferase) | 7-50U/L |
AST(Aspartate aminotransferase) | 13-40U/L |
ALP(Alkaline phosphatase) | 45-135U/L |
Company Intruduction:
Jiangsu MongGo Animal Bio-Medical Technology Co., Ltd (the subsidiary company of Jiangsu Konsung Biomedical Science and Technology Co., Ltd) was founded in 2016. This is a national high-tech enterprise which contributes to the research, development, manufacture, sale and service of in vitro rapid diagnosis products.
Mongo concentrates on the rapid diagnosis of human and animal infectious diseases, and provides veterinary oxygen concentrator, patient monitor and POCT analyzer etc. The products of our company are selling in over 130 countries and regions worldwide. It is widely used in animal medical treatment market (including companion animals farm…) and other fields.
Q1. What happens when liver is not functioning properly?
Liver failure occurs when your liver isn't working well enough to perform its functions (for example, manufacturing bile and ridding the body of harmful substances). Symptoms include nausea, loss of appetite, and blood in the stool. Treatments include avoiding alcohol and avoiding certain foods.
Q2. How long does it take for liver function to return to normal?
Healing can begin as early as a few days to weeks after you stop drinking, but if the damage is severe, healing can take several months.
Q3. Is liver function life threatening?
Acute liver failure can develop quickly in an otherwise healthy person, and it is life-threatening. If you or someone you know suddenly develops a yellowing of the eyes or skin; tenderness in the upper abdomen; or any unusual changes in mental state, personality, or behavior, seek medical attention right away.
Q4. How long do you have to drink before liver damage?
Generally, drinking 80 grams of ethanol daily for 10 to 20 years is required to develop cirrhosis which corresponds to approximately one liter of wine, eight standard sized beers, or one-half pint of hard liquor each day.
Q5. Is coffee good for your liver?
Coffee also lowers the risk of other liver conditions including fibrosis (scar tissue that builds up within the liver) and cirrhosis. Drinking coffee can slow the progression of liver disease in some patients. Beneficial effects have been found however the coffee is prepared - filtered, instant and espresso.