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  2. Hyperproteinemia - Wikipedia

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    Hyperproteinemia is the state of having overly high levels of protein in the blood. This can occur due to monoclonal gammopathies such as multiple myeloma and after intravenous immunoglobulin has been given. [1] It can result in a falsely low appearing sodium level (hyponatremia). [1]

  3. Nephrotic syndrome - Wikipedia

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    This includes protein in the urine, low blood albumin levels, high blood lipids, and significant swelling. Other symptoms may include weight gain, feeling tired, and foamy urine. Complications may include blood clots, infections, and high blood pressure. [1]

  4. Assessment of kidney function - Wikipedia

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    This is accomplished by urinalysis, measurement of urine protein excretion, kidney imaging, and, if necessary, kidney biopsy. [1] Much of renal physiology is studied at the level of the nephron – the smallest functional unit of the kidney. Each nephron begins with a filtration component that filters the blood entering the kidney.

  5. 7-Day High-Protein Meal Plan for High Blood Pressure ... - AOL

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    Breakfast (419 calories) 1 serving High-Protein Peanut Butter, Banana & Blueberry Overnight Oats. A.M. Snack (105 calories) 1 medium banana. Lunch (402 calories) 1 serving Copycat Olive Garden ...

  6. 10 Warning Signs You're Not Eating Enough Protein - AOL

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    Doctor checking patient for anemia symptoms. ... which a person has very low protein levels in the blood," explains Moody. ... 25 to 30 grams of high-quality protein spread evenly throughout the ...

  7. Hyperphosphatemia - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis is generally based on a blood phosphate level exceeding 1.46 mmol/L (4.5 mg/dL). [1] Levels may appear falsely elevated with high blood lipid levels, high blood protein levels, or high blood bilirubin levels. [1] Treatment may include a phosphate low diet and antacids like calcium carbonate that bind phosphate. [1]

  8. Hyponatremia - Wikipedia

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    High volume hyponatremia can occur from heart failure, liver failure, and kidney failure. [4] Conditions that can lead to falsely low sodium measurements include high blood protein levels such as in multiple myeloma, high blood fat levels, and high blood sugar. [5] [6] Treatment is based on the underlying cause. [4]

  9. 7-Day Easy High-Protein Meal Plan for Better Blood Sugar ...

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    Breakfast (419 calories, 26g carbohydrate) 1 serving Tofu & Vegetable Scramble. A.M. Snack (130 calories, 9g carbohydrate) 1 serving Tzatziki Cucumber Slices. Lunch (395 calories, 39g carbohydrate)