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Your fibrinogen level is normal, meaning your blood has sufficient clotting material available to form proper clots when needed.
Fibrinogen is the protein that forms the actual clot when you bleed. At critically low levels, your blood simply cannot form proper clots. This is a life-threatening situation that can occur in noticeable liver failure, massive bleeding, or a condition called DIC where clotting proteins are consumed rapidly.
This is a medical emergency. Get to the emergency room immediately.
Fibrinogen: {{value}} {{unit}} — critically low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Fibrinogen is the key protein that forms blood clots. Low levels mean your blood will take longer to clot and wounds may bleed more freely. This can happen in liver disease, malnutrition, or inherited fibrinogen deficiency.
Investigate the underlying cause with your doctor. Avoid surgery or injury-prone activities until this is resolved.
Fibrinogen: {{value}} {{unit}} — below reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Your fibrinogen is just below the lower limit of normal. This is a mild deficiency that may not cause obvious symptoms but could result in slightly prolonged bleeding after cuts or procedures.
Mention to your doctor, particularly before any planned surgery or dental work.
Fibrinogen: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowYour fibrinogen level is normal, meaning your blood has sufficient clotting material available to form proper clots when needed.
No action needed. Your clotting protein levels are healthy.
Fibrinogen: {{value}} {{unit}} — within reference rangeYour fibrinogen is in the optimal zone — enough to form good clots without being so high that it raises cardiovascular risk.
Great result. Continue your current health habits.
Fibrinogen: {{value}} {{unit}} — optimalElevated fibrinogen is a marker of inflammation and is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. It means your blood's clotting potential is slightly higher than ideal, which over time can contribute to arterial plaque and clot formation.
Focus on anti-inflammatory lifestyle habits: regular exercise, a Mediterranean-style diet, and quitting smoking if applicable.
Fibrinogen: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline elevatedHigh fibrinogen is a significant risk factor for heart attack, stroke, and deep vein a clot forming. It indicates your blood is in a pro-clotting state, often driven by chronic inflammation, smoking, obesity, or diabetes.
Discuss with your doctor. Address underlying inflammation, and investigate cardiovascular risk factors.
Fibrinogen: {{value}} {{unit}} — elevated (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Critically high fibrinogen dramatically raises the risk of dangerous blood clots forming in vessels. This level is associated with noticeable inflammatory states, cancer, or very large cardiovascular risk.
Immediate medical evaluation is needed. This level requires urgent investigation and management.
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