If the Globulin level is abnormal there could be a health issue. If it is then you can take some medication and it will return to normal.
Normal range in blood is 2.0 - 3.5
The ratio of albumin to globulin in blood serum, plasma, cerebrospinal fluid, or urine. Albumin-globulin=AG ratio. Normal adult ranges are as follows: Albumin is 3.5-5; Globulin is 2.6-4.6 which makes the normal range for the ratio 0.8-2.0.
Normal globulin in the adult runs 2.3-3.4 g/dL. Alpha1 runs 0.1-0.3 g/dL or 1-3 g/L. Alpha2 runs 0.6-1 g/dL or 6-10 g/L. Beta globulin runs 0.7-1.1 g/dL or 7-11 g/L. If you're talking total globulin, then 3.5 is on the high end of normal. However, normal ranges vary, so being 0.1 above the "normal" of 3.4 isn't necessarily high. Your doctor's normal range could easily be 2.5-3.5. Every medical center has slightly different normal ranges. Source: Mosby's Diagnostic and Laboratory Test Reference 10e
a slightly low serum globulin probably has no significance, say 1.9 (where the low end of normal range is 2.2 or 2.3) unless associated with some other disease, such as kidney nephrosis or liver disease.
an alpha-globulin produced in the liver to initiate the coagulation cascade
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