Albumin, Fluid
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No special preparation
Sample Type
Body Fluids
Test Overview
The Albumin, Fluid test measures the level of albumin in bodily fluids. Albumin, a protein produced by the liver, plays a vital role in maintaining fluid balance in your body. This test helps diagnose conditions such as liver disease, kidney dysfunction, or malnutrition.

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Frequently asked questions
The normal albumin range is typically 3.5 to 5.5 g/dL.
Low levels may indicate liver or kidney disease, malnutrition, or chronic inflammation.
Costs vary; check Pathkind Labs for the latest pricing.
Results are usually available within a day.
Yes, dehydration can lead to falsely elevated albumin levels.
The test involves a simple blood draw and is minimally invasive.
Your doctor may order additional tests to identify the underlying cause.
Yes, certain medications can alter albumin levels. Discuss this with your doctor.