Causes of elevated alkaline phosphatase in 3-year-old children
Disease description:
Causes of elevated alkaline phosphatase in 3-year-old children
Elevated alkaline phosphatase in children may be caused by impaired liver function, leading to reduced synthesis and release of alkaline phosphatase from liver cells. It is recommended to conduct diagnostic tests early to identify the underlying cause and promptly implement effective interventions. If the elevation is due to liver disease, antiviral therapy may be considered. If it results from hepatocellular inflammation, anti-inflammatory treatment can be administered. Additionally, based on the child's specific condition, appropriate nutritional supplements—such as protein, vitamins, and trace elements—can be provided to improve nutritional status and alleviate symptoms.