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What is a lipase test? — This is a type of blood test. It measures the amount of a substance called "lipase" in the blood. Lipase is a type of protein called a "digestive enzyme." It helps the body break down fat in the foods you eat.
Lipase is made in the pancreas (figure 1). If your lipase level is high, this might mean that you have a problem with your pancreas. But other conditions like kidney disease and certain medicines can affect your lipase level, too.
Lipase is sometimes measured along with another digestive enzyme called "amylase."
Why might I get a lipase test? — Your doctor might order this test if you have symptoms of acute pancreatitis. This is when the pancreas gets irritated or swollen. It can cause sudden, severe belly pain.
How do I prepare for a lipase test? — For this test, you need to get a "blood draw." Your doctor or nurse will tell you where to go for this.
It might help to wear a short-sleeve shirt to your blood draw appointment. This makes it easier for the person drawing your blood to get to your arm.
What happens during a blood draw? — For the blood draw, a needle is used to take a small amount of blood from your arm (figure 2). Collecting the blood only takes a few minutes. The blood is then tested in a lab.
Tell the person who takes your blood:
●If you take "blood thinner" medicines or if you have a bleeding problem – They will make sure that your bleeding is under control before you leave.
●If you have a latex allergy – Some of the supplies used for blood draws might contain latex.
●If you have a preferred arm to use
Most of the time, getting blood taken does not cause problems. You might have a little soreness or bruising where the needle went in.
What do my results mean? — Your doctor or nurse will tell you when to expect your results, and will contact you with the results. Or if you use an online "patient portal," you might get an alert there when your results are ready.
If your lipase test shows any abnormal results, your doctor or nurse will talk to you about what to do next. They might need to do more tests to figure out what the cause is.
If you do have a health problem, your doctor will work with you to come up with a plan for treatment.
Patient education: Acute pancreatitis (The Basics)
Patient education: Amylase test (The Basics)
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