How much globulin is normal?

The normal value of globulin is 20 to 30 g/L. If globulin increases more than 30 g/L, it is called hyperproteinemia or hyperglobulinemia. Globulins are serum proteins found in the body and are a class of proteins that have an immune effect and are one of the indicators of liver function tests. The normal value of globulin is 20 to 30 g/L. If globulin is elevated above 30 g/L, it is called hyperproteinemia or hyperglobulinemia. Mild elevations are associated with chronic inflammation, while more pronounced elevations are associated with tumors and blood disorders. When a virus invades the body, the body’s immune cells will mobilize to destroy the virus, so the globulin will increase. It is recommended to pay attention to normal management, balanced diet, avoid high-fat and high-protein diet or partiality and so on. If the test shows that the value of globulin is high, you should consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the treatment.