What should elderly people with low albumin eat to increase it quickly?
There is no specific food that can quickly increase low albumin levels in the elderly. Generally, albumin can be replenished through dietary sources or medications, such as ferrous sulfate granules or intravenous infusion of human albumin.
I. Diet
Low albumin levels in the elderly are mostly caused by inadequate nutrition. It's important to supplement essential proteins found in blood plasma through daily diet. Consuming appropriate amounts of eggs, lean meats, and dairy products can help alleviate low protein levels resulting from malnutrition.
II. Medications
1. Ferrous Sulfate Granules
Dietary adjustments alone may only help slow disease progression but cannot effectively treat significantly low albumin levels. Therefore, medication may be necessary to relieve symptoms. Under medical supervision, ferrous sulfate granules and vitamin C tablets may be prescribed for treatment.
2. Human Albumin Infusion
In severe cases of low albumin, especially when edema occurs, oral medications may not be sufficient. In such situations, infusion of human serum albumin under a doctor’s guidance can help improve the condition.
Besides these methods, doctors may also recommend other medications such as calcium gluconate and vitamin D3 carbonate tablets to help manage low albumin levels.