Albumin blood test

Albumin Blood Test

What is an albumin blood test?

This blood test measures the amount of albumin in your blood. Albumin is a protein that is made in the liver and released into the blood. It helps keep the blood from leaking out of blood vessels. Albumin also helps carry some medicines and other substances through the blood and is important for tissue growth and healing.

Why is an albumin blood test done?

This test is used to:

  • Check how well the liver and kidneys are working.
  • Find out if your diet contains enough protein.
  • Help find the cause of swelling.

How is an albumin blood test done?

  • A health professional takes a sample of your blood.

How do you prepare for an albumin blood test?

  • In general, you don't need to prepare before having this test. Your doctor may give you some specific instructions.

What do the results of an albumin blood test mean?

  • Your results will include an explanation of what a "normal" result is. This is called a "reference range." It is just a guide. Your doctor will evaluate your results based on your health and other factors. This means that a value that falls outside the normal values listed may still be normal for you.
  • Low albumin levels may be caused by such things as kidney disease, liver disease, or malnutrition.

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