Question

Why does a 6-month-old baby have a BACP test result of 270U/L? What does this test mean? Is it serious? What does BACP test for? Can it be treated?

Answer

BACP is a test that measures the specific phosphatase level of bone growth. A result of 270U/L is higher than the normal range, which may indicate a calcium deficiency in the baby. It is recommended to actively treat the condition under a doctor’s guidance. Wishing the baby a healthy growth! For babies diagnosed with pediatric hematological diseases, parents need to cooperate with doctors for timely treatment and pay attention to diet and hygiene.