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    What is albumin?

    Dr. Himabindu Sreenivasulu

    Verified Expert
    1 years exp · India · MBBS
    Albumin is a type of protein that is found in your blood. It's produced by your liver and serves several important functions in the body. One of its main roles is to help maintain the right amount of water in your blood and tissues. It also plays a part in transporting various substances like hormones, vitamins, and medications through your bloodstream. Albumin levels can be measured through blood tests and can provide insights into your overall health, including your nutritional status and how well your liver and kidneys are functioning.See more
    High Albumin

    Some factors are associated with higher albumin levels: 1. Dehydrationin the body will cause albumin levels to be elevated due to insufficient water level 2. Insulin, hormone, a… See more

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    Albumin Blood Test: Normal and Abnormal Levels - Verywell Health

    • The albumin blood test is done with a simple blood draw when a healthcare provider includes an albumin test as part of your regular checkup (comprehensive metabolic panel), or if they are c… See more

    Low Albumin

    Albumin levels below the normal level (hypoalbuminemia) may be an indication of the following conditions or medications: 1. Chronic kidney disease (CKD), often leading to … See more

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