
Protein Levels
Protein levels refer to the amount of specific proteins in the blood, which can indicate health status. Proteins like albumin and globulin are essential for functions such as maintaining fluid balance, immune response, and transporting substances. Abnormal levels may suggest issues like poor nutrition, inflammation, liver or kidney problems, or infections. Measuring protein levels helps doctors assess overall health, diagnose conditions, and monitor treatment effectiveness. The tests usually involve a simple blood sample and provide valuable insights into your body's functioning.