What is the normal value of diluted chorionic gonadotropin?

Diluted chorionic gonadotropin generally refers to human chorionic gonadotropin, and the normal value for a woman who is not pregnant is 0 to 8.3 mIU/ml.
Human chorionic gonadotropin is secreted by placental trophoblast cells and is mainly used to detect whether a woman is pregnant or not. If a woman’s egg moves to the uterine cavity to settle after fertilization, a large amount of human chorionic gonadotropin will be produced.
In women who are not pregnant, human chorionic gonadotropin is 0-8.3 mIU/mL. human chorionic gonadotropin in the normal range indicates that there is no pregnancy, and elevation is considered to be pregnancy.
Elevated human chorionic gonadotropin is most commonly associated with pregnancy, but it can also be associated with a number of other conditions, such as hyperemesis gravidarum, choriocarcinoma, etc. A number of other illnesses can cause elevations, such as liver cancer, ovarian cancer, colon cancer, and lung cancer.
If abnormal human chorionic gonadotropin level occurs, you should consult the doctor in time to clarify the specific cause and standardize the treatment.