A glomerular filtration rate of 150 ml/min is slightly above normal and is usually not serious. The normal range of glomerular filtration rate is 80~120ml/min. glomerular filtration rate is generally used to determine the most stable, sensitive and early indicator of glomerular filtration function, and at the same time, it is an important basis for the staging of chronic kidney disease. Elevated glomerular filtration rate is commonly seen in the early stage of diabetic nephropathy, some microscopic lesion nephropathy, pregnancy, etc. Generally, the condition is mild, and can be restored to normal through active and effective treatment, so it is generally not serious. For diabetic nephropathy, oral dagliflozin should be taken to lower glucose and urinary protein; for microscopic lesion nephropathy, oral prednisone acetate can be taken; no special treatment is needed during pregnancy. For patients with abnormal glomerular filtration rate, it is recommended to consult regular hospitals and standardize the treatment under the guidance of physicians.