Specific beta human chorionic gonadotropin results

The results of specific beta human chorionic gonadotropin, or HCG, are important for early pregnancy diagnosis. In addition, the result can be used for the diagnosis, differentiation and observation of the course of pregnancy-related diseases, trophoblastic tumors and other diseases. Patients can obtain the result of human chorionic gonadotropin by drawing blood or taking a urine test. If the indicator is less than 5mIU/mL, the woman is not pregnant; if the indicator is greater than 6mIU/mL, the woman is pregnant. It should be noted that in early pregnancy, blood HCG will double every other day and progesterone will gradually rise. If HCG and progesterone do not perform well, it is necessary to be alert to the possibility of ectopic pregnancy, preterm miscarriage or biochemical pregnancy. In addition, increased values of specific beta human chorionic gonadotropin may also occur in the presence of diseases such as staphyloma and chorionic epithelial cell carcinoma. Therefore, for women who have detected pregnancy, it is recommended to develop good habits in daily life, go to bed early and wake up early, avoid staying up late, and to enhance the diet to ensure the intake of nutrients in the body.