A serum ferritin value of more than 400ug/l is considered high, and the cause needs to be identified before treatment.
If the ferritin is simply high and the patient has no other discomfort, it is usually not clinically diagnostic and can be reviewed periodically to see if there is any change in the ferritin value. It is important to pay attention to a light diet and exercise during the day.
If the patient is unwell, it is most likely due to a bacterial or viral infection, which can be determined by the patient’s clinical symptoms combined with the white blood cell count in the blood, etc. If it is a bacterial infection, it should be treated with antibiotics, preferably with antibiotics to which the patient’s organism is more sensitive through the results of a drug sensitivity test. If you’re looking for a new product, you’ll be able to get a new one.
If the serum ferritin value exceeds 1000ug/L and there are symptoms of discomfort in a particular area, the patient should first be screened for malignancy, especially liver cancer, leukemia, and lung cancer, and then treated accordingly after the diagnosis is confirmed.