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it depends upon the total does taken ,if it exceed then hyperproteinemia can occurs.
Hyperproteinemia simply means elevated blood protein. Taken by itself, it is not necessarily a serious problem. Whether it's serious in a particular case can only be determined in the context of a history and physical. Talk with your health care provider for more insight into your situation.
Hyperproteinemia is an excessive amount of protein that is found in the blood. It is typically caused by malabsorption, liver disease, renal disease, and a limitation of protein in the diet.
Protein's in the blood include albumin and globulin.albumin
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.
Plasma typically remains thick and does not separate easily during centrifugation when it has a high level of proteins or lipids. These molecules increase the viscosity of the plasma, preventing the components from separating as quickly as they would in normal plasma. This can be seen in conditions like hyperlipidemia or hyperproteinemia.
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