Serum Albumin
Albumin is the most abundant protein in blood, made by the liver. It maintains fluid balance and transports hormones, vitamins, and drugs.
Unit: g/dL
High albumin is uncommon and usually indicates dehydration. True hyperalbuminemia is very rare.
Low albumin (hypoalbuminemia) indicates: chronic liver disease (liver can't make enough), kidney disease (losing albumin in urine), malnutrition, severe infection/inflammation. Causes fluid accumulation (edema, ascites). Below 3.0 is clinically significant.
AI-verified traditional Indian remedies. Always consult a doctor for serious conditions.
Dal, paneer, eggs, soy — supports albumin production
Limit protein if kidney disease is the cause
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