A high level of abnormal prothrombin generally indicates that the body is unable to synthesize normal coagulation factors and can only synthesize abnormal prothrombin that has no coagulation function, which is usually seen in vitamin K deficiency, liver disease, and so on. Abnormal plasminogen is a substance formed when the liver synthesizes coagulation factors abnormally. Since vitamin K is a coenzyme preparation for the synthesis of coagulation factors such as II, VII, IX, X, etc., a deficiency of vitamin K can cause the liver to be unable to synthesize normal coagulation factors, resulting in high levels of abnormal plasminogen. In addition, when suffering from chronic liver disease, liver cancer and other liver diseases, it can also cause the function of the liver to synthesize coagulation factors to decline, unable to synthesize normal coagulation factors, and the symptoms of abnormal prothrombinogen high appear. When the organism has abnormal high thromboplastin, the cause needs to be clarified under the guidance of the doctor and actively treated.