High albumin ratio

Albumin ratio is the ratio of albumin/immunoglobulin. When the ratio is high, it means that albumin is relatively high or immunoglobulin is relatively low, so a high albumin ratio can be divided into the following cases: 1. Relatively high albumin: albumin is affected by the protein content in food, so it can help reflect the nutritional status. Sometimes blood concentration can lead to relatively high protein concentration, such as diarrhea, vomiting and other acute water loss, thus causing high albumin, then need to promptly consult a doctor, depending on the specific situation for oral or intravenous rehydration; 2, immunoglobulin relative low: immunoglobulin content and the content of protein in food, if there is a lack of nutrition in the diet, or individual digestive conditions, the intake of protein If there is insufficient nutrition in the diet, or if the individual has poor digestion, the ingested protein cannot be digested, absorbed and transported by the digestive tract in time, the immunoglobulin will be low. If one suffers from some autoimmune system diseases, the immunoglobulin content may also be affected, for example, patients with diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus and dry syndrome may have low immunoglobulin. If it is malnutrition, it can be treated by improving the daily diet. If it is indigestion, pro-gastric motility drugs such as domperidone can be taken as prescribed by the doctor to aid digestion. If the immunoglobulin is low due to autoimmune system diseases, the primary disease should be actively treated according to medical advice. 3. Increased albumin synthesis: Blood concentration due to various causes of water loss, such as vomiting and diarrhea, as well as monoclonal immunoglobulin diseases such as multiple myeloma, or systemic lupus erythematosus, certain chronic infections, etc., can cause increased albumin synthesis. If it is due to simple water loss, rehydration can be performed as prescribed by the doctor. If the situation is more complicated, it is recommended to give a treatment plan after comprehensive assessment; 4. Decrease in globulin synthesis: Decrease in globulin synthesis can occur when the human body is immunocompromised, or when taking immunosuppressive drugs and other drugs. If the immune function is low, patients can improve their immunity through reasonable diet, proper exercise, and ensure sleep, etc. If necessary, they can take transfer factor, splenamine-based peptide, etc. for treatment according to medical prescription. If the decrease in globulin synthesis is caused by taking immunosuppressive drugs, it is usually necessary to consult the doctor whether it is necessary to stop or change the drugs. In addition, if there is a disorder of globulin synthesis due to liver disease, it may also be manifested as a decrease in globulin synthesis, which requires active medical treatment for the primary liver disease. If you have a high albumin ratio, you should go to the hospital for an examination. Based on the results of the examination, the doctor will identify the cause of the high albumin ratio and treat it accordingly.