What does high ferritin mean in patients with hepatitis B and big three positive diseases?
Patients consult Shandong Liver Disease Research Institute: Isn't it just bilirubin test, bile acid test and transaminase test when hepatitis B is doing liver function test? Then why did the doctor say that my ferritin was high when I was examined in the hospital? Is it also a sign of aggravation? On this issue, the authoritative liver disease expert of Shandong Liver Disease Research Institute pointed out that ferritin is an index of liver function examination, ferritin is a soluble tissue protein for storing iron in the body, and normal human serum contains a small amount of ferritin, which increases with acute and chronic liver damage and liver cancer. The more severe the liver damage, the more serious the ferritin is, and the positive rate of liver cancer patients is as high as 90%. According to the high level of ferritin in the clinic of hepatitis B, the high level of ferritin in patients with hepatitis B often means that the liver cells are seriously necrotic, the liver is seriously damaged, and the liver function is obviously declining, and the high level of ferritin is parallel to the degree of liver damage. At this time, patients need to go to professional liver hospital for further detailed examination in time, and formulate reasonable treatment plans for effective treatment according to their own conditions and the patient's physique. Through the above introduction, we know that high ferritin may be very serious, and patients with hepatitis B, big three positive may be life-threatening. Patients with hepatitis B and big sanyang must go to a professional hospital for examination and treatment, so as to ensure the curative effect. For the treatment of hepatitis B, we recommend the use of super-oxygen autologous blood activation therapy introduced by Shandong Liver Disease Research Institute. Because the traditional treatment of hepatitis B has many disadvantages, such as large side effects, long treatment period and high cost, it is suggested that patients should adopt the latest treatment of hepatitis B-hyperoxia autologous blood activation therapy. Superoxide autologous blood activation therapy originated in Germany, which has been clinically verified for 7 years. It is safe, painless and has no toxic and side effects. Treating hepatitis B not only has the advantages of short course of treatment, low cost, rapid action and definite curative effect, but also has the dual effects of protecting liver, improving liver function and eliminating symptoms such as discomfort in the liver area of hepatitis B virus carriers in a short period of time.