High blood protein may be a warning sign of chronic inflammation or infection. Normally it is an inflammation or infection of the liver.
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"High protein levels" is very vague - this could mean a variety of things depending upon which proteins are elevated. Your cat may be having kidney problems, liver problems or be dehydrated, among other options.
Having your period can cause high protein levels in a urine test. Protein in the urine can also be caused by infection.
No. Diabetes can, though. Yeast has nothing to do with protein.
too much protein not digested
A lot of foods that are high in protein are also high in purines thatcause a raising in uric acid in the blood. this can lead to gout.
An abnormally high level of protein in blood can have many causes. Blood proteins, also called serum proteins, serve numerous functions, including helping to regulate cell function and your immune system. Normally, your blood contains relatively small amounts of many types of proteins. Causes of elevated levels of protein in blood include: * Chronic inflammation or infection, such as HIV and hepatitis * Certain bone marrow diseases, such as multiple myeloma, amyloidosis and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) A high-protein diet does not cause high levels of protein in blood. However, severe malnutrition can cause a decrease in total blood protein. Further testing can help determine the cause of high levels of protein in blood.
yes this is becaise they contain high levels of protein and fats
Because protein -- is broken apart into amino acids -- which is again further broken down into Nitric Oxide, basically. High Nitrogen levels are indicative of high protein levels in a manner of speaking.
High blood protein can be a warning sign of chronic inflammation or infection. High blood protein levels have also been linked to certain bone marrow diseases.
It means the food is high in protein.
yes