The most common cause of high troponin myoglobin is myocardial cell injury, such as acute myocardial infarction and acute myocarditis. Other conditions may be acute cerebrovascular disease, severe trauma, and so on. Troponin and myoglobin are significantly elevated at the same time, which should be alerted to the possibility of acute myocardial cell damage, which is more common in middle-aged and elderly people, such as acute myocardial infarction, and in adolescents or children, such as acute myocarditis. The higher the troponin and myoglobin levels, the more severe the damage to the myocardial cells and the more serious the condition. Increased troponin myoglobin may also be seen in extracardiac pathologic conditions, such as severe cerebrovascular disease, severe trauma. In these cases, in addition to high levels of these two indicators, there are often signs and symptoms of the primary disease. If the tests indicate that troponin and myoglobin are elevated, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible in order to make a clear diagnosis and not to delay the diagnosis and treatment.