

Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) is an enzyme found in many tissues—blood cells, liver, muscle, lungs, and others. When cells are damaged or break down, LDH can rise, so it works as a broad “tissue stress” signal. Doctors read LDH alongside more specific tests (e.g., CBC for hemolysis, ALT/AST for liver, CK for muscle) to locate source of potential problem. This test is commonly included in targeted check-ups to support early detection and better monitoring.
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Unit 102, Del Rio 2 Building, San Agustin Drive cor. BS Aquino Drive, Brgy. 5, Bacolod City
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