Cortisol-binding globulin (CBC, CBG)
Corticosteroid-binding globulin, a corticosteroid-transmitting protein. Corticosteroids enter the bloodstream and bind to corticosteroid-binding globulin and albumin in the blood. They act as both “carrying” and “temporary warehouses”, and they are buffered by “combination type” and “free type”. effect. Basic Information Specialist classification: growth and development check classification: biochemical examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Ovarian dysfunction, stillbirth, application of androgens. Normal value: Cortisol-binding globulin (male): 15-20mg/L Cortisol-binding globulin (female follicular phase): 17-20mg/L Above normal: Apply estrogen, oral contraceptives. negative: Positive: Tips: Do not eat too greasy, high-protein foods the day before the blood draw, avoid heavy drinking. The alcohol content in the blood directly affects the test results. Normal value Male 15 ~ 20mg / L. Female follicular phase 17 ~ 20mg / L; luteal phase 16 ~ 21mg / L; pregnancy (21 ~ 28 weeks) 47 ~ 54mg / L, (33 ~ 40 weeks) 55 ~ 70mg / L; menopause 17 ~ 25mg / L . Clinical significance Elevation: application of estrogen, oral contraceptives. Reduced: ovarian dysfunction, stillbirth, application of androgen. Low results may be diseases: ovarian function deficiency syndrome considerations First, the precautions before blood draw: 1, do not eat too greasy, high-protein food the day before the blood, to avoid heavy drinking. The alcohol content in the blood directly affects the test results. 2. After 8 pm on the day before the medical examination, you should start fasting for 12 hours to avoid affecting the test results. 3, should relax when taking blood, to avoid the contraction of blood vessels caused by fear, increase the difficulty of blood collection. Second, after blood draw should pay attention to: 1. After blood is drawn, local compression is required at the pinhole for 3-5 minutes to stop bleeding. Note: Do not rub, so as not to cause subcutaneous hematoma. 2, the pressing time should be sufficient. There is a difference in clotting time for each person, and some people need a little longer to clotting. Therefore, when the surface of the skin appears to be bleeding, the compression is stopped immediately, and the blood may be infiltrated into the skin due to incomplete hemostasis. Therefore, the compression time is longer to completely stop bleeding. If there is a tendency to bleed, the compression time should be extended. 3, after the blood draw symptoms of fainting such as: dizziness, vertigo, fatigue, etc. should immediately lie down, drink a small amount of syrup, and then undergo a physical examination after the symptoms are relieved. 4. If there is localized congestion, use a warm towel after 24 hours to promote absorption. 3. Please inform the doctor about the recent medication and special physiological changes before the test. Inspection process Inspection method: draw blood. Not suitable for the crowd no. Adverse reactions and risks no.
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