The causes of low immunoglobulin mainly include drug factors, liver lesions, low immunity, and even immunodeficiency diseases, etc. Its treatments generally include lifestyle adjustment, drug treatment (such as entecavir, static injection of human immunoglobulin), and so on.
1. Lifestyle adjustment: If the immunity is caused by malnutrition and other factors, patients can be advised to have a regular diet, eat more protein-rich food, such as eggs, milk, lean meat, etc., as well as fresh vegetables and fruits, etc.; moderate exercise and ensure sufficient sleep.
2. Medication:
(1) If the patient has low immunoglobulin due to drugs such as methotrexate, it is recommended to consult a doctor immediately and change the drug or reduce the dosage under the guidance of a specialist.
(2) If the patient has low immunoglobulin due to liver pathology, standardized antiviral therapy, such as entecavir, can be used to actively control complications to improve symptoms.
(3) If the patient has low immunoglobulin due to low immunity or even immunodeficiency disease, the patient can use appropriate amount of drugs such as intravenous human immunoglobulin to raise the immunoglobulin.
If the patient finds low immunoglobulin, it is recommended to go to the hospital immediately, and actively carry out standardized diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of specialists.