Is high alkaline phosphatase 136 serious

A high alkaline phosphatase of 136 is not serious. Alkaline phosphatase is judged differently in different hospitals, but the normal value is generally 0-130 U/L, which was slightly higher in this patient.
Alkaline phosphatase is mainly located in the liver, bones, muscles and other tissues, belongs to a kind of isoenzymes, mainly produced through the liver and excreted through the gallbladder, when the alkaline phosphatase in the blood is high, it usually suggests that the patient’s liver is damaged or gallbladder is abnormal, but the patient’s value of 136 U/L suggests that the patient’s injury is not serious.
In addition, muscle damage caused by over-exercise can also present with an alkaline phosphatase of 136 U/L. It is normal for alkaline phosphatase to be elevated in children during growth spurts.
Therefore, this is not a serious condition and it is recommended that the patient combine with other tests to clarify the cause of the disease and avoid it as much as possible, then it will return to normal values.