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Proteinemia

Proteinemia is a condition presenting with protein in the blood. Hypoproteinemia is a condition with a low level of protein in the blood. Nephrotic syndrome, liver disease, and sepsis can cause hypoproteinemia. High protein in the blood is called hyperproteinemia. The common causes are amyloidosis, hepatitis infection, and multiple myeloma.

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What is the reason for increased protein levels in my blood?

Query: Hi doctor, I went to the doctor for a general physical examination and did the normal blood work. Everything came back normal, except my blood protein was 8.5 g/dL. She sent me for another blood test today, monoclonal protein test. I am worried sick until I get the test results. Should I be concer...  Read Full »


Dr. Srivastava, Sumit

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your protein level is in the upper normal range. Normal body proteins value can range from 6 to 8.5 g/dL. Increased proteins and monoclonal antibodies are seen in plasma cell disorders, but patients in such cases usually have a fever, back pain, anemia, and a myria...  Read Full »

What causes swelling in feet in older adults?

Query: Hello doctor, My father has swelling in his left foot, and I would like to check his blood test if they are normal. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Mohammad Rajja

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your father's blood report (attachment removed to protect patient identity). Urine albumin and PSA are high. Due to hypoproteinemia, swelling of the foot is happening. So try taking a high-protein diet. His urine protein is high, so th...  Read Full »

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