What are the symptoms of hyperglobulinemia?

The main symptoms of hyperglobulinemia are anemia, bone pain, dizziness, weakness and even jaundice.
Hyperglobulinemia refers to clinical symptoms caused by abnormal elevation of human immunoglobulin in the blood; it is common in the following diseases:
1. Chronic infectious diseases: such as viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, etc., often with jaundice, fatigue and other symptoms.
2. Immune system diseases: such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, etc., also abnormal elevation of globulin, bone and joint pain, fatigue, anemia and other symptoms.
3. Malignant tumors: such as multiple myeloma, which is dominated by abnormal proliferation of plasma cells, triggering symptoms such as bone pain and anemia.
When hyperglobulinemia appears in the examination, it is necessary to combine the patient’s clinical symptoms, all kinds of auxiliary examination, make a clear diagnosis and standardize the treatment under the guidance of professional doctors.