Albumin: About Your Child's Test
What is an albumin blood test in children?

This test measures the amount of albumin in your child's blood. Albumin is a protein. It's made in the liver
and released into the blood. It helps keep blood from leaking out of blood vessels. It also helps carry some
medicines and other substances through the blood. It's important for tissue growth and healing.
Why is this test done?
This test is used to:
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Check to see how well the liver and kidneys are working.
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Find out if your child's diet contains enough protein.
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Help find the cause of swelling.
How do you prepare for the test?
In general, you won't need to prepare before your child has this test. Your doctor may give you some specific
instructions.
How is the test done?
A health professional takes a sample of your child's blood.
How long does the test take?
The test will take a few minutes.
Follow-up care is a key part of your child's treatment and safety. Be sure to make and go to all
appointments, and call your doctor if your child is having problems. Ask your doctor when you can expect to
have your child's test results.
Current as of: May 13, 2023
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