CBC, Blood sugar, Hemoglobin A1C, Hepatic (Liver) Function Panel, Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, Hepatitis C Antibody, cholesterol.
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NAFLD is a condition where excess fat builds up in the liver, increasing the risk of liver damage, diabetes, and heart disease. Several blood tests help assess liver health and associated risk factors.
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) – Evaluates overall health by measuring red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, and platelets.
- Glucose (Blood Sugar) – Checks for high blood sugar levels, which can indicate insulin resistance, a risk factor for NAFLD.
- Hemoglobin A1C – Measures average blood sugar levels over three months to assess diabetes risk.
- Hepatic (Liver) Function Panel – Tests liver enzymes and proteins to detect liver inflammation or damage.
- Hepatitis B Surface Antigen – Screens for active hepatitis B infection, which can contribute to liver disease.
- Hepatitis C Antibody – Detects past or current hepatitis C infection, another risk factor for liver disease.
- Lipid Panel (Cholesterol) – Measures cholesterol and triglycerides, as high levels are linked to fatty liver disease.
