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About the Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) Test

Direct answer: The LDH test measures Lactate Dehydrogenase, an enzyme released when body tissues are damaged.

The Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) Test is a blood test that measures LDH enzyme, found in nearly all body cells. When tissues such as heart, liver, muscles, lungs or blood cells are damaged, LDH is released into the bloodstream. This test is commonly advised to assess tissue injury, inflammation, anaemia, liver disorders or certain cancers. healthcare nt sickcare offers this test with Home Collection Facility and Direct Walk-in Facility across Pune, Maharashtra, India.

What the LDH Test Measures

Direct answer: The test evaluates LDH enzyme levels to detect tissue damage, inflammation, or disease activity.

This test quantifies lactate dehydrogenase levels in blood. Raised LDH may indicate cell damage due to infection, liver disease, muscle injury, heart conditions, or blood disorders. It is often used along with other tests for accurate diagnosis and monitoring. You may compare broader health screening options through our health checkup comparison. For scientific reference, visit Lactate dehydrogenase.

Preparation guidance is available in our test preparation guides, while educational articles on general health markers can be explored in our health articles blog.

Frequently Asked Questions

This test is advised when doctors suspect tissue damage, infection, inflammation, or blood-related disorders.
Doctors use the LDH test to detect cell damage and monitor disease severity or treatment response.
Fasting is not usually required for an LDH test. Follow any booking instructions if provided.
Persistent fever, fatigue, muscle pain, jaundice, or unexplained weakness 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 Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) Test

Direct answer: The LDH test measures Lactate Dehydrogenase, an enzyme released when body tissues are damaged.

The Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) Test is a blood test that measures LDH enzyme, found in nearly all body cells. When tissues such as heart, liver, muscles, lungs or blood cells are damaged, LDH is released into the bloodstream. This test is commonly advised to assess tissue injury, inflammation, anaemia, liver disorders or certain cancers. healthcare nt sickcare offers this test with Home Collection Facility and Direct Walk-in Facility across Pune, Maharashtra, India.

What the LDH Test Measures

Direct answer: The test evaluates LDH enzyme levels to detect tissue damage, inflammation, or disease activity.

This test quantifies lactate dehydrogenase levels in blood. Raised LDH may indicate cell damage due to infection, liver disease, muscle injury, heart conditions, or blood disorders. It is often used along with other tests for accurate diagnosis and monitoring. You may compare broader health screening options through our health checkup comparison. For scientific reference, visit Lactate dehydrogenase.

Preparation guidance is available in our test preparation guides, while educational articles on general health markers can be explored in our health articles blog.

Frequently Asked Questions

This test is advised when doctors suspect tissue damage, infection, inflammation, or blood-related disorders.
Doctors use the LDH test to detect cell damage and monitor disease severity or treatment response.
Fasting is not usually required for an LDH test. Follow any booking instructions if provided.
Persistent fever, fatigue, muscle pain, jaundice, or unexplained weakness 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.