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Also reported in: g/L
Albumin is produced by the liver and helps maintain fluid balance. Normal levels are reassuring for liver function and nutritional status.
Low albumin in reptiles can indicate liver disease, malnutrition, chronic parasitism, or protein-losing enteropathy.
Your veterinarian will evaluate liver function, diet, and parasite burden to identify the underlying cause.
Reptile albumin: 0.8 g/dL (Low)Albumin is produced by the liver and helps maintain fluid balance. Normal levels are reassuring for liver function and nutritional status.
No action needed.
Reptile albumin: 1.8 g/dLHigh albumin is unusual and usually reflects dehydration. True elevation is rare in reptiles.
Ensure your reptile has access to fresh water and proper humidity levels in its enclosure.
Reptile albumin: 3.0 g/dL (High)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.