Elevated glycaemic antigen after surgery usually requires drug treatment or surgical treatment, and the specific treatment method should be decided according to the cause.
Glycoantigen elevation after surgery is considered to be caused by the presence of tumors in the body, and Glycoantigen belongs to a kind of malignant tumor marker, which is mainly used to initially determine whether there are malignant tumors in the body of the patient. If the patient’s glycan antigen value is elevated, it is necessary to do local CT and other imaging examinations and pathology examinations in a timely manner. If there is a malignant tumor, surgery, targeted drug therapy, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are required.
When patients have elevated glycaemic antigen after surgery, they need to go to the hospital in time to do the relevant examination, according to the cause and the severity of the disease and the corresponding drug treatment.