Experiencing unexplained swelling, suspected liver concerns, or nutritional issues and want assessment of overall protein status and metabolic health?
The Total Protein Blood Test measures the amount of protein in your blood, including albumin and globulins. Proteins are important for building and repairing tissues, fighting infections, and maintaining fluid balance. Abnormal levels can signal liver or kidney problems, nutritional issues, or immune disorders.
You will be emailed a referral to take to your local collection centre. If you ever have any questions, we're here to help.
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Think of the Total Protein test as your body's protein report card – it measures all the different proteins floating in your bloodstream, kind of like counting all the workers in a busy factory to see how well everything is running. Your blood contains two main types of proteins: albumin, which your liver makes like a dedicated assembly line, and globulins, which include your immune system's security guards (antibodies) and other important helpers that keep your body functioning smoothly.
When your total protein levels are off, it's like getting a warning light on your car's dashboard – something needs attention. Low levels might signal that your liver isn't producing enough proteins, you're not getting adequate nutrition, or your kidneys are letting too much protein slip away. High levels could indicate your immune system is working overtime fighting an infection or dealing with chronic inflammation. This simple blood test gives your doctor valuable clues about your liver health, nutritional status, immune system activity, and overall well-being, making it especially useful if you're experiencing unexplained fatigue, swelling, or other symptoms that might point to protein-related issues.
Reviewed by Dr. Vu Tran Bloody Good’s Chief Medical Officer
You may benefit from the Total Protein Blood Test
Essential for individuals with liver concerns, nutritional issues, kidney problems, or anyone needing comprehensive protein and metabolic status evaluation.
Annual physical exam
Comprehensive metabolic panel
Unintentional weight loss
Feeling tired all the time
How to prepare
No special preparation required. Inform healthcare provider of all medications, recent illnesses, and dietary factors that might affect protein levels.
Understanding results
Results show total protein levels compared to normal ranges. Abnormal levels may indicate liver disease, kidney problems, nutritional issues, or other conditions requiring further evaluation.
After the test
Address abnormal total protein through evaluation for underlying liver, kidney, or nutritional disorders, appropriate treatments for identified conditions, dietary modifications, and regular monitoring.
Frequently Asked Questions
Total protein measures the combined amount of albumin and globulins in blood, reflecting liver function, nutritional status, immune activity, and overall protein metabolism.
High levels may indicate dehydration, chronic infections, inflammatory diseases, or certain blood disorders, requiring further evaluation to determine the specific cause.
Low levels may suggest liver disease, kidney disease, malnutrition, protein loss, or chronic illness, potentially affecting immune function and healing.
Total protein is the sum of albumin and globulins; measuring these separately provides more specific information about liver function and immune status.
Yes, dehydration can artificially elevate total protein levels by concentrating the blood, while overhydration can dilute protein concentrations.
Liver disease, kidney disease, malnutrition, chronic infections, inflammatory conditions, and certain cancers can all significantly affect total protein levels.
You will be emailed a referral to take to your local collection centre. If you ever have any questions, we're here to help.
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