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
possible infection
Bacterial vaginosis is primarily an infection of the vagina caused by an imbalance of bacteria, which typically does not directly cause an increase in globulin levels in the blood. High globulin levels can be associated with conditions like chronic infections, liver disease, inflammation, or autoimmune disorders. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause of high globulin levels.
Chronic inflammation.
High globulin is found in many types of inflammation, certain infections and in chronic liver disease. High globulin is found in many types of inflammation, certain infections and in chronic liver disease. High globulin is found in many types of inflammation, certain infections and in chronic liver disease.
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Alpha globulin
Low albumin levels could indicate malnutrition or liver disease, while high levels of alpha 1 and alpha 2 globulins could suggest acute inflammation or infection. Further evaluation, such as liver function tests and inflammatory markers, would be needed to determine the underlying cause.
Because of haemodilution,albumin is low and fibrinogen and globulin are high which improve stacking of red blood cell.
Globulin protein in urine, a condition known as proteinuria, can result from various factors, including kidney disease, dehydration, infections, and inflammation. Conditions such as multiple myeloma or other plasma cell disorders can also lead to elevated globulin levels. Additionally, high blood pressure and diabetes can damage kidney filters, allowing excess proteins to leak into the urine. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment if globulin is detected in urine.
According to the chart that came with the blood information about my current blood test, albumin is 4.1 and ALT (SGOT is 49). What does this mean? Janet