When enzymes are found in blood, it typically indicates a physiological response or tissue damage, as enzymes are often released into the bloodstream from organs or tissues in distress. Elevated levels of specific enzymes can help diagnose various conditions, such as liver disease, heart attacks, or pancreatitis. Medical professionals may conduct further tests to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment based on the enzyme levels detected. Monitoring these levels can provide critical insights into a patient's health status and the effectiveness of interventions.
Cholesterol testing is done through the taking of blood. The blood is sent to a lap where they are looking at lipids found in the bloodstream.
it is blood that has co2
Yes ISM is found in blood a blood component.
blood take oxygen from blood.
Yes, it is a protein found in the blood.
it goes to a blood bank
the blood coagulates and it causes death
You might need a blood transfusion.
you lose blood
All the three are found in the blood.
All the three are found in the blood.
It lowers your blood pressure and it improves your blood circulation (it thins out blood).