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Amylase
Amylase supports carbohydrate digestion, which is essential for athletic fuelling. Monitoring pancreatic enzymes helps ensure optimal nutrient absorption for performance.
What It Measures
This test measures the concentration of amylase in your blood. Amylase breaks down starches into sugars during digestion.
Significant elevations may indicate acute pancreatitis, while persistently low levels can be associated with chronic pancreatic insufficiency.
Why It Matters
Amylase levels are important for evaluating pancreatic health. Acute pancreatitis typically causes amylase levels to rise significantly within hours of onset.
Monitoring amylase can also help assess the effectiveness of treatment for pancreatic conditions and detect other abdominal disorders.
When to Test
Testing is commonly recommended when pancreatitis is suspected, particularly in the presence of severe abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting.
It may also be ordered to monitor known pancreatic conditions or to evaluate unexplained abdominal symptoms.
Symptoms
Low Levels
Bloating and gas after meals
Unintended weight loss
High Levels
Nausea and vomiting
Fever
Rapid pulse
Abdominal tenderness
Recommendations
Male
Low amylase levels may indicate chronic pancreatitis or reduced pancreatic function. Consult your healthcare provider for evaluation.
Elevated amylase may indicate acute pancreatitis, salivary gland inflammation, or other abdominal conditions. Seek medical evaluation promptly.
Female
Low amylase levels may indicate chronic pancreatitis or reduced pancreatic function. Consult your healthcare provider for evaluation.
Elevated amylase may indicate acute pancreatitis, salivary gland inflammation, or other abdominal conditions. Seek medical evaluation promptly.
Lifestyle Tips
Limit alcohol consumption, as it is a leading cause of pancreatitis. Eat smaller, more frequent meals to reduce the digestive burden on the pancreas.
Maintain a low-fat diet if you have pancreatic issues. Stay well hydrated and avoid smoking, which can worsen pancreatic conditions.