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    Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)

    Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) is an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of lactate to pyruvate in the body, playing a key role in energy production and metabolism.

    Chhusya Bahal (Chhusya Galli), Jyatha, Thamel, Kathmandu 44600, Bagmati
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    Definition

    Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) is an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of lactate to pyruvate in the body, playing a key role in energy production and metabolism.

    Symptoms of Elevated LDH Levels

    • Fatigue or weakness
    • Unexplained weight loss
    • Fever or chills
    • Abdominal pain or swelling
    • Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes)

    Causes of Elevated LDH Levels

    • Tissue damage or cell injury (e.g., myocardial infarction, liver disease)
    • Hemolysis (destruction of red blood cells)
    • Certain cancers (e.g., lymphoma, leukemia)
    • Infections (e.g., pneumonia, sepsis)
    • Muscle disorders (e.g., rhabdomyolysis)

    Prevention of Elevated LDH Levels

    • Maintaining a healthy lifestyle (balanced diet, regular exercise)
    • Managing chronic conditions (e.g., diabetes, hypertension)
    • Avoiding exposure to toxins and infections
    • Regular health check-ups to monitor for underlying health issues


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