7What to Expect After the Fibrinogen Blood Test
If the results suggest a fibrinogen deficiency, your healthcare provider would suggest factor replacement treatment to stop or control bleeding. This may involve getting fibrinogen substitutes or blood products through the veins. It is only used for mild cases when you need to increase the level of fibrinogen to 1 g/l. In surgery or severe bleeding, the level should be increased to 2 g/l. In general, fibrinogen concentrate can be administered during surgery, after trauma, before dental surgery, after childbirth, during delivery, or to prevent bleeding. [10]
How to Lower Fibrinogen Level
If the levels of fibrinogen are increased due to an acute inflammatory problem or pregnancy, it is likely to return to the normal level over time. However, when the cause is rheumatoid arthritis or an acquired disease, it is hard to lower fibrinogen levels. To reduce the risk of heart issues due to elevated levels, you may make certain lifestyle changes, such as lowering cholesterol levels, working out regularly, losing weight, stopping smoking, and adopting a healthy diet that is rich in omea-6 and omega-3 fatty acids. It is also advisable to talk with your doctor for other effective options to lower fibrinogen levels in the body. [11]















