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Suggest Significance Of Abnormal Blood Protein Levels

I just recently was told I have an abnormal protein in my blood. In 2 wks appt for consult. I am a Nurse and imagine the worst. I have no symptoms. I was told on the phone that it could nothing or something. What the chance it could be nothing-such as what. Thank8100@gmail
Fri, 27 Oct 2017
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Thank you for trusting HCM
Nothing to worry it may be simple respons to ward infection.

What is your blood protein level??

Abnormal blood protein is not a disease itself it is laboratory finding uncovered concerned to particular condition and symptom.

Normal total blood protein 60-80gm/liter.

Normally they increase in some infections is a part body response to infection.

Few diseases they may increase

Amyloidosis
Dehydration
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
HIV/AIDS
Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS)
Multiple myeloma.

Please consult your doctor he will guide you accordingly to your condition.
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Suggest Significance Of Abnormal Blood Protein Levels

Hello Thank you for trusting HCM Nothing to worry it may be simple respons to ward infection. What is your blood protein level?? Abnormal blood protein is not a disease itself it is laboratory finding uncovered concerned to particular condition and symptom. Normal total blood protein 60-80gm/liter. Normally they increase in some infections is a part body response to infection. Few diseases they may increase Amyloidosis Dehydration Hepatitis B Hepatitis C HIV/AIDS Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) Multiple myeloma. Please consult your doctor he will guide you accordingly to your condition.