Service Providers for Aldolase

Aldolase is an enzyme involved in the breakdown of sugars for energy, found in tissues such as the muscles, liver, and red blood cells. The Aldolase test measures the level of this enzyme in the blood and is used to assess muscle damage or liver disease. Elevated aldolase levels may indicate conditions like muscular dystrophy, rheumatic diseases, liver disorders, or heart attack. The test is done via a blood sample, with minimal risks such as slight discomfort during the blood draw. High levels may suggest muscle injury or tissue damage.