What Causes Elevated Globulin Levels?
Elevated globulin levels may be due to rheumatoid arthritis, viral hepatitis, scleroderma, systemic lupus erythematosus, and other causes. Effective treatment is required after identifying the underlying cause.

1. Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis can be triggered by autoimmune dysfunction, family genetics, environmental stimuli, and other factors, which may affect the autoimmune function and alter globulin levels. As the disease progresses, patients may experience joint pain, fatigue, and other symptoms. Patients need to take medications such as Prednisone Acetate Tablets, Leflunomide Tablets, and Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate Tablets under the guidance of a doctor to improve symptoms and exert an anti-rheumatic effect.
2. Viral Hepatitis
If the liver is infected by a virus, it may lead to abnormal liver function. After liver damage occurs, globulin levels may rise, exceeding 30g/L, and may be accompanied by symptoms such as fatigue and decreased appetite. Patients can take Entecavir Dispersible Tablets, Lamivudine Tablets, and Tenofovir Alafenamide Fumarate Tablets as prescribed by their doctors to achieve antiviral effects.
3. Scleroderma
Scleroderma can be induced by body infections, chemical stimuli, and other factors, which may lead to changes in the skin and abnormal liver function, affecting the normal metabolic function of the liver. It may also be accompanied by symptoms such as skin and mucous membrane edema and skin depression. Patients need to use Dexamethasone Acetate Tablets, Cyclosporine Soft Capsules, and Cyclophosphamide for Injection as prescribed by their doctors to improve symptoms, which can regulate the immune system.
4. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Systemic lupus erythematosus can be triggered by abnormal human immune systems, family genetics, and other factors, which may affect multiple systems throughout the body, leading to abnormal liver function and affecting globulin levels. It may be accompanied by symptoms such as weight loss and fatigue. Patients can take Ibuprofen Sustained-Release Capsules, Paracetamol Tablets, and Celecoxib Capsules as prescribed by their doctors for pain relief.
In addition, it may also be caused by liver cirrhosis, which leads to abnormal liver function and may damage autoimmune cells. Symptoms such as decreased appetite, hematemesis, and melena may appear. Surgical treatment through liver transplantation is required to improve symptoms at a formal hospital. It is necessary to closely monitor changes in the body and adjust treatment methods as advised by a doctor. Adjust the diet by eating more bland food and avoiding spicy foods such as spicy blood cubes and hot pots.