It is necessary for pregnant women to undergo several physical examinations before delivery, not only to check their own physical condition, but also to assess the development of the baby. There are many examination indicators during the physical examination, but many of the data on the examination form cannot be understood by the mother. What does the low complement c1q mentioned during the examination indicate?
Firstly, mothers need to understand what complement c1q is. Complement is a laboratory indicator that reflects the immune function status of the body when detecting immune function. Complement C1q is a variant of complement c1, which is important for the immune system. The normal range of complement C1q content is 180-190mg/L.
If the complement c1q on the checklist is low, it may indicate that there is a problem with the immune system's response, and the immune system is not as active as before. Mothers need to take it seriously. The immune system is responsible for protecting the body from external pathogens, and complement, as a protein, is important in the immune system.
The complement c1q is lower than the normal value. You can consult a doctor first about what issues to pay attention to, and you should supplement protein rich foods in moderation. Also, maintain a stable mood every day. Don't worry too much about indicators being too low or too high, as emotional fluctuations can also affect the development of your baby. It is your responsibility to listen to professional advice and promptly undergo a physical examination to discover hidden problems for both your baby and yourself.