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Medical Conditions - 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 are the causes of increased blood protein levels?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your protein level is in the upper normal range. Normal body protein values can range from 6 to 8.5 g/dL.

My tests show abnormal values. Do I have a serious illness?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand why you are scared, but your reports do not show severe liver or kidney damage.

My father's left foot is swollen for the past few days. Is there any problem with his blood report?

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.

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