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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Red blood cell disorders

Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies: Red blood cell disorders

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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

Albumin Test Report

The maximum days for obtaining the report for the Albumin Test is 2-3 business days. Please note that this may vary depending on the laboratory and healthcare facility conducting the test.

What are the prerequisites for the test Albumin Test

  • Fasting for at least 8 hours before the test
  • Avoiding strenuous exercise before the test
  • Informing the healthcare provider about any medications or supplements being taken
  • Not smoking before the test
  • Being well-hydrated before the test

What are the measure values for the test Albumin Test

  • Normal range: 3.5 - 5.5 grams per deciliter (g/dL)
  • Low levels: Below 3.5 g/dL may indicate liver or kidney disease, malnutrition, or inflammatory conditions
  • High levels: Above 5.5 g/dL may indicate dehydration, high protein diet, or severe infection

What does this test Albumin Test identify?

The Albumin Test is a blood test that measures the level of albumin in your blood. Albumin is a protein produced by the liver and is important for maintaining the body's fluid balance and transporting hormones, vitamins, drugs, and other substances throughout the body.

Abnormal levels of albumin in the blood can indicate a variety of health conditions, including liver disease, kidney disease, malnutrition, inflammation, and dehydration. The Albumin Test can help diagnose these conditions and monitor the effectiveness of treatment.

Why is this test Albumin Test taken?

Why is the Albumin Test taken?

The Albumin Test is taken to measure the levels of albumin in the blood. Albumin is a protein produced by the liver and plays a crucial role in maintaining the body's fluid balance. This test is important for several reasons:

  1. Assessing liver function: Low levels of albumin may indicate liver disease or damage.
  2. Monitoring kidney function: Albumin levels can be affected by kidney function, so this test can help assess kidney health.
  3. Detecting malnutrition: Low albumin levels can be a sign of malnutrition or protein deficiency.
  4. Monitoring overall health: Changes in albumin levels can also indicate other health conditions such as inflammation or infection.

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