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GGT Test

About the Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) Test

Direct answer: The GGT test measures gamma-glutamyl transferase enzyme levels to assess liver and bile duct health.

The Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) Test is a blood test that measures GGT enzyme, mainly found in the liver and bile ducts. Raised GGT levels often indicate liver inflammation, bile duct obstruction or alcohol-related liver stress. This test is commonly used alongside other liver function tests for accurate diagnosis. healthcare nt sickcare provides GGT testing with Home Collection Facility and Direct Walk-in Facility across Pune, Maharashtra, India.

What the GGT Test Detects

Direct answer: The test detects elevated GGT levels linked to liver disease, bile duct blockage or alcohol-related damage.

This test evaluates gamma-glutamyl transferase activity in blood. High GGT may suggest fatty liver, hepatitis, cirrhosis, gallbladder disease or long-term alcohol use. Doctors typically interpret GGT results with other liver markers for clinical accuracy. You may review broader liver and preventive screening options through our health checkup comparison. For scientific reference, visit Gamma-glutamyl transferase.

Preparation guidance is available in our test preparation guides, while liver health awareness articles can be explored in our health articles blog.

Frequently Asked Questions

This test is advised when doctors suspect liver disease, bile duct blockage or alcohol-related liver stress.
Doctors use the GGT test to evaluate liver function and confirm bile duct or alcohol-related liver disorders.
Fasting is not usually required, but avoiding alcohol before testing is recommended.
Jaundice, abdominal discomfort, fatigue or long-term alcohol use may prompt this test.

 

Disclaimer

This information is for general understanding only and does not replace medical advice. Test results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. Read our disclaimer policy. Images on this page are AI-generated using Google Gemini and Shopify Magic.

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About the Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) Test

Direct answer: The GGT test measures gamma-glutamyl transferase enzyme levels to assess liver and bile duct health.

The Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) Test is a blood test that measures GGT enzyme, mainly found in the liver and bile ducts. Raised GGT levels often indicate liver inflammation, bile duct obstruction or alcohol-related liver stress. This test is commonly used alongside other liver function tests for accurate diagnosis. healthcare nt sickcare provides GGT testing with Home Collection Facility and Direct Walk-in Facility across Pune, Maharashtra, India.

What the GGT Test Detects

Direct answer: The test detects elevated GGT levels linked to liver disease, bile duct blockage or alcohol-related damage.

This test evaluates gamma-glutamyl transferase activity in blood. High GGT may suggest fatty liver, hepatitis, cirrhosis, gallbladder disease or long-term alcohol use. Doctors typically interpret GGT results with other liver markers for clinical accuracy. You may review broader liver and preventive screening options through our health checkup comparison. For scientific reference, visit Gamma-glutamyl transferase.

Preparation guidance is available in our test preparation guides, while liver health awareness articles can be explored in our health articles blog.

Frequently Asked Questions

This test is advised when doctors suspect liver disease, bile duct blockage or alcohol-related liver stress.
Doctors use the GGT test to evaluate liver function and confirm bile duct or alcohol-related liver disorders.
Fasting is not usually required, but avoiding alcohol before testing is recommended.
Jaundice, abdominal discomfort, fatigue or long-term alcohol use may prompt this test.

 

Disclaimer

This information is for general understanding only and does not replace medical advice. Test results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. Read our disclaimer policy. Images on this page are AI-generated using Google Gemini and Shopify Magic.