No need to worry
Start proper Hydration
If you’re on high protein diet, try to control your protein intake for a while
Mainly focus on your fluid intake and hydration.
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Considering that this is your blood albumin level, it is pretty consistent with the normal range, i.e. 3.4 - 5.4 mg/dl. But I would like to ask you what prompted you to get your albumin checked. Please connect and give your full history including signs and symptoms.
Albumin Level: 5.3 g/dL
📌 Normal Range (per Harrison’s):
Serum albumin: 3.5 – 5.5 g/dL
🟢 Interpretation:
Your value of 5.3 g/dL is within the normal range
It is not a cause for concern if:
You are asymptomatic
No signs of dehydration, protein loss, or liver/kidney dysfunction
✅ Conclusion:
No need to worry
The value is normal and acceptable
AIIMS advice is correct
🔍 Reference:
Harrison’s Manual of Medicine: Albumin levels reflect nutritional status, liver function, and plasma volume status; values up to 5.5 g/dL are not considered pathologic unless accompanied by symptoms.
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Your albumin level is only mildly elevated and is not a cause for concern in isolation. Continue your routine checkups and maintain good hydration and balanced nutrition.
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