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Aldolase Serum in Noida

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SAMPLE TYPE

SERUM SAMPLE SHOULD BE COLLECTED IN RED TOP

Gender
GENDER

Both

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AGE GROUP

7 years & above

Aldolase is an enzyme in your muscle tissues, liver and brain that helps break down sugars. As a result, they help produce energy and spread it to your body cells. However, the Aldolase cells might get damaged, which leads to the Aldolase being released into your bloodstream.

If the aldolase levels in your body fluctuate, it can lead to several health issues. As Aldolase exists primarily in your skeletal muscles and tissues, an increased enzyme level is not healthy. Moreover, aldolase levels can indicate possible muscle damage.

Abnormal levels of this enzyme might also be linked to other complications such as cancer. In addition, higher aldolase levels might be connected to myopathies, which are complicated muscle disorders. These complications might include muscular dystrophy, dermatomyositis, rhabdomyolysis, and polymyositis.

The main concern of diseases is they weaken your muscle fibres significantly. Some of the muscle disorders symptoms that you must be aware of include: 

  • Severe muscle pain and weakness 
  • Muscle stiffness 
  • Muscle cramps 
  • Spasms 
  • Extreme fatigue and loss of energy

Besides, if you suffer from muscle disorders, performing daily activities like dressing or bathing might feel challenging. You might also experience difficulty climbing stairs and getting out of bed.

So, you must seek medical assistance whenever you experience muscle disorder symptoms. It will prevent your conditions from worsening. Doctors recommend the Aldolase Serum Test to diagnose the symptoms and take the appropriate steps to cure them. It is a test that examines the concentration of Aldolase in your body.

Through the Aldolase Serum Test, doctors examine the muscle disorder symptoms you are currently experiencing. It will help them understand and determine the type of muscle disorder you might have.

However, the primary objective of conducting the Aldolase Serum Test is to detect any organ or muscle damage. This is because the high aldolase levels might be caused due to a complication or damage to your organs. The Aldolase Serum Test will also aid doctors in diagnosing other related muscle complications that might cause muscle damage.

If you are undergoing some muscle disorder treatment, the test will enable doctors to understand your progress.

Many muscle disorders originate in your nervous system and lead to pain and the weakening of muscles. The Aldolase Serum Test will support doctors in diagnosing these muscle disorder causes and beginning treatment.

In addition, this test will allow doctors to prepare the necessary treatment strategies for you. They might also modify the medications you are currently taking. So, it is vital that you discuss any prescribed drugs and health issues with your doctor before undergoing the test.

According to your results, if the doctor detects muscle or liver damage, they can begin the muscle disorder treatment immediately. You might receive specific instructions, diet modifications and medicines to reduce your muscle disorder symptoms.

It is essential that you take this test under reliable medical facilities. For this, you can avail of the services of Apollo 24|7 and their Aldolase Serum Test package. They offer high-quality services to conduct the test conveniently.   
 

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

When should I opt for the Aldolase Serum Test?

You must go for the Aldolase Serum Test when you experience muscle disorder symptoms like extreme muscle pain, muscle cramps, spasms and stiffness. Even though these issues might be linked with other diseases, it's best to seek medical assistance.

How will the doctor perform this test?

The Aldolase Serum Test is similar to any blood test. So, the nurse or doctor will inject a syringe into your arm to collect the blood sample. The doctor will begin muscle disorder treatment based on the sample examination results. It is advised to wear half sleeve clothing to let the doctor collect the sample conveniently.

How should I prepare for the Aldolase Serum Test?

You must prepare for the Aldolase Serum Test according to your doctor's instructions. Ask the doctor if you must stop taking certain medications before the procedure. Also, if you have to fast, the doctor will inform you. Sometimes, your doctor might advise you to avoid strenuous exercise before the test.

What must be the normal levels of Aldolase in my blood?

The normal aldolase levels in your blood must be between 0.8 to 3.0 IU/mL. If the enzyme levels are higher than this range, you might suffer from conditions like muscular dystrophy, muscle damage and even heart attack. High aldolase levels may also be linked to pancreatic cancers and hepatitis.

Which factors can affect the Aldolase Serum Test results?

Factors such as physically stressful activities, consuming steroids and taking cholesterol-lowering medicines may affect the test results.

How can I prevent muscle disorder symptoms?

To prevent muscle disorders, you must maintain a balanced diet, stay hydrated and exercise regularly. Moreover, it is essential to quit smoking and avoid excessive alcohol consumption.

Why should Apollo be your preferred healthcare partner?

  • 40 Years of legacy and credibility in the healthcare industry.
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  • Affordable diagnostic solutions with timely and accurate test results.
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The information mentioned above is meant for educational purposes only and should not be taken as a substitute to your Physician’s advice. It is highly recommended that the customer consults with a qualified healthcare professional to interpret test results