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.
No it cannot.
Eating too much pork can lead to high blood pressure. But it also has a lot of protein
too much protein can cause strain on the kidneys too much protein can cause strain on the kidneys
Does to much protein in your blood make you tired?
If you have too much protein in your blood it is called hyperproteinemia. This is a condition caused by dehydration, an increase in protein consumption, or inflammation of the liver.
Too much protein is not good for health. It can cause kidney disorders.
yes too much protein can make you fatter than the dolly lama
If there is protein in urine, there is something wrong with the filtration process in the kidneys. Normally, proteins molecules that are too large to enter the filtrate in the nephron of the kidney. If protein were to make it into the filtrate, then the kidneys are taking too much out of the blood and that could be disasterous
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