Globulin is a form of protein found in the body, and its increase is often associated with inflammation in the liver or elsewhere.
The fluctuating levels of globulin in the body are sensitive, and any increase in various immune antibodies in the body from any cause can further lead to elevated globulin levels. The most important thing is to have a good understanding of the situation. However, if the globulin level is found to be high in several tests, it is necessary to be alert to the possibility of some liver pathology, most often acute hepatitis. In this case, further tests for hepatitis antibodies and liver ultrasound are needed to clarify the specific cause, and aggressive symptomatic treatment is needed, in most cases with antiviral and liver function protection therapy.
If a patient with chronic hepatitis or liver cancer finds a significant increase in globulin, this indicates more damage and destruction of liver cells and requires a review of hepatobiliary ultrasound and tumor marker tests and appropriate treatment to protect liver function and anti-tumor therapy.