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Bile Acid Total, in Visit Clinic

Measures total bile acids in blood to assess liver bile flow and detect cholestasis and pregnancy-related bile problems in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a Bile Acid Total Test in Visit Clinic?

The Bile Acid Total test measures the amount of bile acids circulating in your blood. Bile acids are made by the liver and help digest fats and absorb fat-soluble vitamins. They also signal the liver and intestines about digestion. When bile flow is slowed or blocked, bile acids can build up in the blood. This test helps detect cholestasis, bile duct problems, liver disease, and pregnancy-related bile disorders. Doctors use it with liver function tests to investigate jaundice, unexplained itching, abnormal liver enzymes, or pregnancy pruritus. It can guide diagnosis, monitor disease progress, and evaluate treatment effects.

Bile Acid Total Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

Bile Acid Total Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Bile Acid Total test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Bile Acid Total Test in Visit Clinic?

Bile Acid Total is often part of liver or cholestasis panels and may be ordered when a person has jaundice, persistent itching, dark urine, pale stools, or abnormal liver enzymes. It helps diagnose bile flow problems, gallstone or bile duct obstruction, liver inflammation, and pregnancy-related cholestasis. Abnormal results can come from liver disease, blocked bile ducts, certain medicines, or pregnancy. A family history of liver or cholestatic disorders may make this test more important.

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What is a normal total bile acid level in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal total bile acid level is generally considered less than 10 µmol/L. In pregnancy, levels of ≥10 µmol/L suggest intrahepatic cholestasis; 10–39 µmol/L is mild-to-moderate, while ≥40 µmol/L denotes more severe disease and higher fetal risk. Reference ranges can vary slightly by lab and whether samples are fasting. Discuss any abnormal results with your clinician for interpretation and management.

What are total bile acids in Visit Clinic?plus

Total bile acids (TBA) measure the combined concentration of bile acids circulating in blood—primary and secondary bile acids made by the liver and modified by gut bacteria. Bile acids help digest and absorb fats, regulate cholesterol and metabolic signaling, and undergo enterohepatic circulation. Elevated TBA suggest impaired bile flow or liver dysfunction (eg, cholestasis, hepatitis) and are used diagnostically and in pregnancy monitoring.

What if bile acids are high in Visit Clinic?plus

If bile acids are high it indicates cholestasis or impaired bile flow from liver disease, bile-duct obstruction, drugs, or pregnancy-related intrahepatic cholestasis. Symptoms include itching, jaundice, pale stools, and fat malabsorption. High levels need prompt medical evaluation with liver tests and imaging, and treatment of the cause (medications like ursodeoxycholic acid, procedures, or early delivery in pregnancy) to reduce complications.

What is the purpose of the bile acid test in Visit Clinic?plus

A bile acid test measures bile acid levels in blood to assess liver and bile duct function and detect impaired bile flow (cholestasis). It helps diagnose and monitor liver diseases, bile duct obstruction, and bile acid malabsorption, and is used in pregnancy to evaluate intrahepatic cholestasis. Results guide further testing and treatment decisions related to jaundice, pruritus, fat malabsorption, and liver injury.

Is bile acid good or bad in Visit Clinic?plus

Bile acids are neither simply good nor bad: they’re essential for fat digestion, absorption of fat‑soluble vitamins, and metabolic signaling, but excess or altered bile acids can harm the gut and liver. High or misplaced bile acids cause diarrhea, contribute to gallstones and bile duct injury, and may raise colon cancer risk when repeatedly altered. Balance and proper liver/bile flow determine benefit versus harm.

What is a severe bile acid level in Visit Clinic?plus

Severe bile acid levels are generally defined as total serum bile acids ≥100 µmol/L. Levels above 10 µmol/L are abnormal; 40–99 µmol/L are usually classed as moderate. In pregnancy, levels ≥100 µmol/L carry a substantially higher risk of fetal complications and prompt more urgent monitoring and management. Clinicians may recommend earlier delivery or treatment when severe levels are detected.