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  1. High Blood Protein (Hyperproteinemia): Levels, Causes & Treatment

    High protein in blood (hyperproteinemia) means you have abnormally high levels of protein in your blood plasma. If your blood protein levels are unusually high, a healthcare provider will order more tests to …

  2. Total protein test: Normal levels, uses, results, and procedure

    Jan 16, 2024 · The typical range for protein levels in blood serum is 6–8 grams per deciliter (g/dl). Of this, albumin makes up 3.5 to 5.0 g/dl, and the rest is total globulins.

  3. High Protein in Blood: Causes, Treatment, When to Worry

    Jan 30, 2023 · Should I be concerned if my blood test result shows high protein? Having high protein levels does not necessarily mean you have a serious medical condition. If your protein levels are …

  4. Why Would My Protein Be High in a Blood Test?

    Aug 2, 2025 · A normal total protein range is typically between 6.0 and 8.3 grams per deciliter (g/dL), or 60 to 83 g/L. Normal albumin levels usually fall between 3.5 to 5.0 g/dL, while globulin levels are …

  5. High blood protein Causes - Mayo Clinic

    Oct 31, 2024 · What does it mean if you have high blood proteins? Learn about the role proteins play in your body and the possible causes of this blood test result.

  6. Total Serum Protein Test & Albumin to Globulin (A/G) Ratio

    Apr 26, 2025 · The total serum protein test measures all the proteins in your blood. It can also check the amount of albumin you have compared to globulin, or what’s called your “A/G ratio.”

  7. Total Protein and Albumin/Globulin (A/G) Ratio - MedlinePlus

    This test measures total protein levels in your blood and compares amounts of albumin and globulin proteins. It checks for signs of liver or kidney disease.