Fluid-Albumin Test is to detect and diagnose fluid-related conditions with precision.
The Fluid-Albumin test measures the albumin levels in body fluids like ascitic fluid (from the abdomen), pleural fluid (from the lungs), or cerebrospinal fluid (from around the brain and spinal cord). Albumin is a vital protein produced by the liver, and its levels in body fluids can help diagnose conditions such as infections, liver diseases, or fluid retention issues.
This test is crucial for identifying the cause of abnormal fluid accumulation in the body. For instance, it helps differentiate between infections, inflammation, and conditions like liver cirrhosis or heart failure. Timely diagnosis with this test allows for targeted treatments, preventing complications and improving patient outcomes.
Individuals experiencing symptoms like unexplained swelling, fluid retention, shortness of breath, or abdominal discomfort may need this test. It is often recommended for patients suspected of having liver or kidney disease, infections, or other conditions leading to abnormal fluid buildup.
You should choose Diagnopein for your FLUID-ALBUMIN test because we are committed to providing high-quality diagnostic care in a clean and hygienic environment. Our center is equipped with advanced technology to ensure accurate and reliable test results, which are crucial for assessing this test. Diagnopein’s experienced staff is dedicated to handling tests with precision and care, offering you both expertise and comfort. We also offer affordable pricing, making essential health diagnostics accessible without compromising quality. For timely, professional, and affordable cardiac testing, Diagnopein is your trusted partner for your healthcare.
1. FLUID ALBUMIN
No special preparation is required, but inform your doctor about any medications or ongoing treatments.
A healthcare professional collects the fluid sample using a sterile procedure, which is then sent for laboratory analysis.
Results are usually available within 24 to 48 hours, depending on the diagnostic center.
The test requires a sample of the fluid collected from the affected area, such as ascitic fluid or pleural fluid.