The normal value of white globule ratio is 1.5~2.5:1, when there is a white globule ratio of 1.1:1, the condition is more serious.
Albumin ratio is the ratio of the value of albumin to the value of globulin in the human body, which mainly reflects the relative level of albumin and globulin in the human body as an indicator. When the white globulin ratio is 1.1, it generally indicates a significant decline in the body’s albumin level, suggesting liver and kidney dysfunction.
When the test report indicates that the white globule ratio is low, it is necessary to combine with other auxiliary examinations and clinical manifestations to identify the cause as soon as possible and treat the symptoms. Clinical causes of low white globule ratio include hepatitis, cirrhosis, kidney disease and multiple myeloma.
If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you consult a doctor to identify the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms as soon as possible.