
Serum Biochemical Markers
Serum biochemical markers are substances in the blood that can provide important information about a person’s health. These markers include proteins, enzymes, and hormones, and they help doctors diagnose diseases, monitor health conditions, and assess treatment effectiveness. For example, high levels of cholesterol might indicate a risk for heart disease, while elevated liver enzymes could signal liver damage. By analyzing these markers, healthcare providers can better understand a patient's health status and make informed decisions about their care.