


The total protein test measures the amount of all proteins in the blood. Proteins are essential building blocks of the body, involved in almost every bodily function, including the construction of cells and tissues, and the functioning of enzymes, hormones, and antibodies. This test provides insight into the general state of health and can assist in the diagnosis of a wide range of conditions.
Testing the total protein level can be useful to assess nutritional status and to diagnose kidney and liver diseases, as well as other conditions. It can also help evaluate overall health and detect conditions that affect protein levels, such as infections or inflammation.
The total protein level provides an overview of the amount of albumin and globulin in the blood. Albumin is the most abundant protein in the blood, essential for maintaining pressure in the blood vessels. Globulins are a group of proteins involved in the immune system and blood clotting. Abnormalities may point to problems with the liver, kidneys, or immune system.
A high total protein level can indicate chronic inflammation, infections, or other conditions such as bone disease or certain forms of cancer. It can also be a sign of dehydration.
A low total protein level can indicate malnutrition, liver disease, kidney disease, or conditions that affect the absorption of proteins. It may also point to a condition where proteins are removed from the body too quickly.
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After ordering we ship the collection kit to your home. You prick your fingertip, collect a few drops of blood, return it in the envelope, and receive your result digitally by email.
A small prick on your fingertip lets you collect a few drops into a tube. The instructions include step-by-step photos and video, so no guessing required.
In the included return envelope with free shipping. Just drop it in the mailbox; the lab processes your sample as soon as it arrives.
Total protein; nutritional status and liver/kidney.
€4.50EUR
Usually 2 to 5 working days after the lab receives your sample. You get an email with a link to your digital result, including explanation per value.
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