Question

What does it mean when a baby’s blood test shows a BACP level of 270U/L at six months old? What does this result indicate? Is it serious? What is BACP? Can it be treated?

Answer

BACP is a specific alkaline phosphatase that reflects bone growth conditions. If the test results are accurate, it holds significant reference value. A level of 270U/L exceeds the normal range, suggesting that the child may have a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to actively seek medication treatment under the guidance of a clinical doctor. Wishing the baby a healthy growth!