Question
Abnormal liver function in children may be caused by factors such as constitution or chronic hepatitis. What are the issues with elevated alkaline phosphatase, high hydrogen peroxide, and low albumin levels?
Answer
Elevated alkaline phosphatase, high hydrogen peroxide, and low albumin levels are indicators of abnormal liver function. When children exhibit these abnormalities, it may indicate liver disease. It is recommended that parents take their children to the hospital for a check-up and use symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication according to the condition. At the same time, attention should be paid to the child’s dietary habits, avoiding picky eating and maintaining a balanced diet to cultivate good hygiene habits.