Causes of Low Alkaline Phosphatase

Jul 14, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

My health condition is not very good. My test results show low alkaline phosphatase levels. I would like to ask the doctor, what are the causes of low alkaline phosphatase?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Yang Ziqi
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an important enzyme in the human body. When ALP levels are low, it may be caused by the following reasons: 1. Malnutrition: Vitamin D deficiency can affect bone development and mineral metabolism, leading to decreased ALP levels. 2. Liver disease: Certain chronic liver diseases, such as cirrhosis or hepatitis, may reduce the liver's ability to produce ALP. 3. Genetic factors: Certain genetic disorders, such as hereditary hypophosphatasemia, are characterized by persistently low ALP levels. 4. Medication effects: Certain drugs, such as anticonvulsants or specific antibiotics, may inhibit ALP synthesis. 5. Bone diseases: Severe osteoporosis, poor fracture healing, or other bone disorders may also affect ALP levels. Note: If ALP levels are abnormal, consult a doctor.