Fibrinogen

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A fibrinogen test is a blood test to check your fibrinogen levels. Fibrinogen is a protein that helps with blood clotting. Your healthcare provider may order this test if you experience excessive bleeding. If you have low fibrinogen, you may have intravenous (IV) treatments to increase your levels. Your healthcare provider may perform a fibrinogen test if you have symptoms that could point to low fibrinogen, such as:

Bleeding gums.
Bleeding in your gastrointestinal tract.
Blood in your urine or stool.
Coughing up blood.
Excessive bruising.
Frequent nosebleeds.
Ruptured spleen.
You may also have a fibrinogen test if you have:

Atypical coagulation results like an abnormal prothrombin time test (PT) or activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), which measures how quickly your blood clots.
Signs of blood clotting disorders.
Signs of disseminated intravascular coagulation, a severe clotting disorder.
Signs of genetic disorders that affect blood clotting.
Recurrent pregnancy loss.

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