Liver function injury may lead to elevated fucosidase, such as liver cancer, viral hepatitis and cirrhosis.
Fucoidan is a kind of lysosomal acidolytic enzyme, which is involved in the decomposition and metabolism of various glycolipids, glycoproteins and other macromolecules containing fucoidan groups, and widely exists in lysosomes and body fluids in human cells. Clinically, it is mainly used for the auxiliary diagnosis of primary liver cancer as well as the evaluation of prognosis and therapeutic effect.
Liver function damage caused by primary liver cancer can also cause elevation of fucoidan, in addition, liver damage caused by viral hepatitis, cirrhosis and other diseases may also cause elevation of fucoidan.
In case of elevated fucoidan, one should go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and take symptomatic treatment under the guidance of the doctor.