Low Albumin:
Jaundice, dry skin, and thinning hair are potential symptoms of hypoalbuminemia. A person may experience a wide range of symptoms, such as confusion, dizziness, and low energy if they are malnourished, for example.
Some common symptoms of hypoalbuminemia include:
• excess protein in the urine shown by a urine test
• fluid retention that causes swelling, especially of the feet or hands
• signs of jaundice, including yellow skin or eyes
• feelings of weakness or exhaustion
• vomiting, diarrhea, and nausea
• appetite changes
• thinning hair
• very dry or itchy skin
High albumin :
Albumin is present in many animal products. These include:
• beef
• milk
• cottage cheese
• eggs
• fish
• Greek yogurt
Some nutritional supplements and meat substitutes may also contain albumin.
People who consume enough protein will usually also get sufficient albumin. Most people need a minimum of 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight per day.
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It is important to note that many cases of hypoalbuminemia occur in people who do eat enough albumin. Even in people who eat a healthy diet, underlying diseases can make it difficult to absorb and use albumin and other nutrients.
Courtesy: Medical News Today