Saturday, December 5, 2009

Non Hodgkins Lymphoma More Condition_symptoms Anyone Know About Protein In The Blood When You Have Non Hodgkins Lymphoma?

Anyone know about protein in the blood when you have non Hodgkins lymphoma? - non hodgkins lymphoma more condition_symptoms

My aunt's lymphoma, and when its monthly review of the BI, say the usual hitherto, the protein in the blood is 1 is Well, that was the last visit of the protein in the blood, 2nd I do not understand what it means, and not really someone who can decipher this for them. Who knows what that means? She also had an iron infusion of 5 hours. But there is, I was diagnosed four years ago, has had good reports, and never, never his blood protein was 2? What does this mean? Thank you.

1 comments:

judge551... said...

High-protein in the blood

The nature of the protein is measured in the blood often associated immune system proteins. High concentrations of the protein in the blood can be caused by several factors, depending on the nature of the protein. Normally the blood contains relatively small amounts of millions of types of proteins that help fight infection. The causes of the high levels of protein in the blood are as follows:

Infection
Chronic inflammation
Some diseases of the bone marrow, such as multiple myeloma, amyloidosis and monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance (MGUS)
A diet rich in protein does not lead to a high level of protein in the blood. However, in cases of severe malnutrition can be reduced blood protein.

Other tests may contribute to the cause of elevated levels of protein in the blood.

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