Blood plasminogen time reaches 33 seconds, suggesting prolongation of plasminogen time, suggesting that the body may have factors affecting coagulation, and it is recommended to consult the hospital for treatment in time.
Blood coagulation zymogen time clinically known as plasma prothrombinogen time, refers to the time required for thromboplastin to reach coagulation, is an indicator of exogenous coagulation pathway, and its normal reference value is 12~16 seconds. If the test result shows that this indicator is prolonged up to 33 seconds, it is commonly found in patients lacking coagulation factors related to the exogenous coagulation pathway, severe liver disease, and patients with disseminated intravascular coagulation.
Patients taking warfarin may also show prolonged prothrombin time.
It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals, improve the examination, clarify the cause of the disease, and timely treatment.