Anemia does not usually cause a decrease in albumin.
Anemia is defined as a condition in which the hemoglobin content, the number of red blood cells, and the hematocrit per unit volume of blood are lower than the normal reference values for a healthy person under the same conditions.
It can be seen in infants and children under 15 years of age in physiological states, but also in pathological states such as iron deficiency anemia, megaloblastic anemia and hemolytic anemia.
Albumin is an important protein in human plasma that maintains the body’s nutrition and osmotic pressure. And decreased albumin can be seen in malignant tumors, malnutrition, liver dysfunction, nephrotic syndrome, and acute major blood loss.
So albumin usually does not decrease due to anemia in the body.