Cholecylglycerol is an item of clinical liver function test. The normal value is less than 2.7 μ g/mL. The increase of Cholecylglycerol is mostly seen in patients with liver function damage. The most common is the increase of Cholecylglycerol caused by acute and chronic viral hepatitis. For some patients with cholestasis and poor bile excretion, there may also be an increase in glycocholic acid. In this case, we need to draw blood first to check whether there is viral hepatitis, such as chronic viral hepatitis B and chronic viral hepatitis C, and the acute phase of hepatitis will have an increase in cholic acid. For some pregnant women and patients, there may also be an increase in cholic acid, that is, bile acid. This situation needs to be actively observed regularly. The cholic acid of pregnant women will increase by about 30% - 60% compared with normal. The increase in cholic acid has no significant impact on the mother. However, if it is too high, it will affect the development of the fetus and affect the supply of blood oxygen to the fetus, It will further cause fetal development disorder. If the patient has high level of glycocholic acid, it is necessary to actively consider terminating pregnancy in time, which can be expected to be about 36-37 weeks. In the case of elevated glycocholic acid, patients usually pay attention to eating less fried food and stimulating food in their diet.