What are the abnormalities reported in blood tests for fatty liver

The blood test report of fatty liver may have liver function abnormality, lipid index abnormality, blood glucose index abnormality, uric acid index abnormality and so on. 1. Abnormal liver function: prolonged fatty liver or severe fatty liver may lead to damage of liver cells, which may lead to abnormal elevation of bilirubin, alanine aminotransferase, glutamine aminotransferase and other indicators. 2. Abnormal lipid index: fatty liver may be due to excessive intake of lipids, which may lead to abnormal elevation of triglyceride, total cholesterol, LDL and other indexes, which may lead to cirrhosis in severe cases, and may be accompanied by elevation of alpha-fetoprotein. 3. Abnormal blood glucose index: some patients with fatty liver overconsumption of fatty foods may be accompanied by elevation of blood glucose. 4. Uric acid index: some patients with fatty liver may have elevated uric acid index due to excessive accumulation of fat in the body. Fatty liver can not be diagnosed by abnormal blood test report, generally need to be combined with ultrasound examination to assist in judging, if there is an abnormality of the relevant indicators, can be further examined and diagnosed under the guidance of the physician standardized diagnosis and treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.