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2 ημέρες πριν · High blood protein is not a disease but a sign of other conditions, such as dehydration, infections or bone marrow diseases. Proteins are vital molecules that help your body fight disease, regulate functions and build muscles.
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High total protein in blood can indicate dehydration, infections, inflammation, or more serious conditions. Learn how to interpret your test results, what to do next, and how to prevent proteinuria.
30 Ιαν 2023 · High protein in blood is a symptom of various conditions, such as dehydration, infections, or cancers. Learn about the possible causes, symptoms, and treatments of high protein in blood and when to worry.
16 Ιαν 2024 · A total protein test measures the amount of protein in urine or blood serum. Protein levels can indicate various health conditions, such as inflammation, liver disease, or kidney disease.
11 Οκτ 2022 · High blood protein (hyperproteinemia) means you have abnormally high levels of protein in your blood plasma. Learn about the possible causes, such as dehydration, infections, blood cancers and liver or kidney disease, and how to treat the underlying condition.
19 Απρ 2023 · Learn what proteins are and why they are important for your health. Find out how a total protein test measures your albumin and globulin levels and what the results mean for your well-being.
A total protein test measures the amount of protein in your blood, which is important for your cells and tissues. It can help diagnose various health conditions, such as kidney or liver disease, malnutrition, or cancer.