High chitosanase 3 protein test result suggests abnormal liver function, which can be caused by non-pathological or pathological factors.
1. Non-pathologic factors: Eating greasy food, drinking alcohol, and reversing work and rest will overburden the liver, resulting in high chitosanase 3 protein test results. When the liver is overloaded by non-pathological factors, it is usually not accompanied by obvious symptoms and other abnormal laboratory test results, and the indexes tend to return to normal after unhealthy lifestyles and other triggers are removed.
2. Pathological factors: related to liver injury and liver fibrosis caused by hepatitis and fatty liver, combined with high liver function indexes such as aminotransferase and glutamyltranspeptidase, it can be diagnosed as a result of pathological factors. In the early stage of the disease, symptoms such as fatigue, nausea and bleeding gums may be manifested, and in the later stage, symptoms such as jaundice, ascites and spider nevus may appear.
High chitosanase 3-like protein test results alone cannot accurately determine the cause of the disease, and it is recommended that the cause and diagnosis be clarified under the guidance of a doctor, taking into account other tests and medical history.