Guide To Diagnosing And Treating Gallstones

Blood Tests

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The most common blood test performed to check for a problem with the gallbladder is called a complete blood count. A complete blood count tells a physician if the patient has high levels of white blood cells that would indicate the presence of an infection in the body. Blood testing on a patient's liver function can help determine if the bile ducts are being obstructed by gallstones, which can stop the enzymes from reaching the digestive tract. Liver enzymes like amylase and lipase may become elevated if the liver becomes injured from the inflammatory process that takes place in some patients with gallstones. When the levels of a compound called bilirubin in the blood are greater than three milligrams per deciliter, there is a sixty percent chance the individual is affected by a common bile duct stone that is causing an obstruction.

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