Understanding Your Total Protein and A/G Ratio Test: A Guide for Wellness
Understanding Your Total Protein and A/G Ratio Test: A Guide for Wellness
The Total Protein and A/G Ratio test measures the levels of proteins in your blood, providing valuable information about your overall health. Albumin, a key protein produced by the liver, helps transport essential substances throughout your body, while globulin serves various functions vital for bodily functions. By comparing the levels of albumin to globulin, healthcare providers can assess liver and kidney function, aiding in the diagnosis and management of potential diseases. Whether it's for routine health screenings or specific concerns, the Total Protein and A/G Ratio test offers valuable insights into your well-being.
Comprehensive Protein Analysis with mercatan's Total Protein and A/G Ratio Test
At mercatan, we offer advanced diagnostics to assess your overall health status, including the levels of protein in your bloodstream. The Total Protein and A/G Ratio test evaluates the concentration of proteins produced primarily by the liver, such as albumin and globulin. These proteins play essential roles in transporting substances throughout your body and supporting various bodily functions. By analyzing the A/G ratio, our healthcare providers can gain valuable insights into your liver and kidney health, aiding in the early detection and management of potential diseases or disorders. Trust mercatan for comprehensive protein analysis and proactive health monitoring.
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