Is blood albumin 24 normal?

Blood albumin, 24g/L, is not normal and is low.
Albumin, the normal range is usually between 40 and 55g/L, but its exact value is also related to age, activity and body position, as well as some diseases.
Common causes of lowered blood albumin are:
1. Various liver diseases including hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver cancer, etc. make protein synthesis decrease.
2. Malnutrition caused by various diseases, nephrotic syndrome, extensive burns, massive blood loss, etc. cause excessive protein loss.
3. Excessive consumption caused by tuberculosis, hyperthyroidism, malignant tumors, etc., or large amount of water and sodium retention in the body, resulting in a relative decrease in protein content.
When the examination finds that the albumin content is low, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease.