Total protein test

Introduction

A total protein test measures the amount ofprotein in your blood.

The test can help diagnose a number of health conditions including:

  • kidney disease
  • liver disease
  • Malnutrition where a person's diet doesn't containenough nutrients to meet their body's needs

If your total protein level is low, you may have a liver or kidney disorder, or a disorder where protein isn't digested or absorbed properly.

A high total protein level could indicate dehydration or a certain type of cancer, such as multiple myeloma ,that causes protein to accumulate abnormally.

If the result of a total protein test is abnormal, further tests will be needed to identify which proteins are too high or too low. This will enable an accurate diagnosis to be made.

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 29 Nov 2016