Does it matter if the alpha-fetoprotein is 14.8?

Alpha-fetoprotein 14.8 is alpha-fetoprotein 14.8 μg/L. In general, alpha-fetoprotein 14.8 μg/L does not matter. Alpha-fetoprotein is a glycoprotein, mainly synthesized in fetal liver cells and yolk sac. Clinically, alpha-fetoprotein has some correlation with the development of many kinds of tumors, and can be used as a positive test standard for many kinds of tumors, mainly mostly as a specific indicator for primary liver cancer. Its normal reference range is 0-25μg/L, but its reference range may be different with the different kits and objective conditions of the test, and should be discussed in the context of the specific situation. If 0-25μg/L is the normal range, then generally speaking, the alpha-fetoprotein 14.8μg/L does not matter. If there is an abnormal result of alpha-fetoprotein test, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, clarify the cause of the disease with the help of a doctor, and carry out targeted treatment or therapy.