What does low globulin mean?

Globulin is the serum protein of the human body, and the normal value range is between 20 and 30 g/L. Low globulin may be caused by low immune function, drug effects, liver disease, etc.
1. Low immune function: Globulin function is autoimmune, when the body’s immunity is low, it will affect the level of globulin, so low immune function will lead to low globulin.
2. Influence of drugs: low globulin can be caused by taking drugs that inhibit immunity, such as long-term use of adrenal cortical steroid preparations.
3. Liver disease: Since globulin is closely related to the body’s immune function and plasma viscosity, if liver disease occurs, it often leads to low globulin.
When low globulin occurs, you should go to the hospital in time, and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance.