What are the dangers of hypoproteinemia?

The danger of hypoproteinemia is mainly manifested in that patients may suffer from malnutrition, poor appetite, dizziness, fatigue, limb edema, and abdominal effusion and so on.
Hypoproteinemia refers to the reduction of total serum protein or albumin, due to the reduction of plasma albumin, patients in the clinic mainly manifested as malnutrition, emaciation, loss of appetite, fatigue, dizziness, panic, generalized edema, and peritoneal effusion and so on, which is also the most important harm caused to the patients.
When hypoproteinemia occurs, symptomatic treatment must be given in time, such as paying attention to strengthening nutrition, giving albumin injection drip and so on. In addition, it is necessary to consult the hospital to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out the treatment to prevent the disease from recurring and aggravating.
When choosing medication, it is important to follow the doctor’s instructions.