Fibrinogen 1.69 grams per liter may appear subcutaneous petechiae, ecchymosis, or there may be no obvious clinical manifestations.
Fibrinogen is an important coagulation factor in plasma, mainly synthesized in the liver, its role is to promote the body’s coagulation; normal fibrinogen should be 2~4 grams per liter, the reduction of fibrinogen may be physiological or pathological.
Physiological fibrinogen deficiency, mostly seen in newborns, is often transient and is a normal physiological phenomenon that does not require special treatment, and the baby does not have any symptoms.
Pathological fibrinogen reduction is usually seen in patients with advanced stage of severe liver disease, often with ascites, jaundice, spider nevus and other symptoms of liver disease; in addition, hemorrhage, shock, and some burns patients, can also be reduced fibrinogen.
Once you find that the fibrinogen is reduced and combined with uncomfortable symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease through further examination, and actively target the primary disease treatment.