When is the best time to administer albumin?
Albumin can be administered at any time, as there are generally no time restrictions, but the timing should be determined according to the patient's specific medical condition.
Albumin is an important protein in the human body synthesized by the liver. It helps maintain stable plasma osmotic pressure, ensuring balanced fluid exchange between intracellular and extracellular fluids and tissue fluids. Albumin can naturally bind with heavy metal ions in the body, providing a detoxifying effect. It is used in treating various diseases such as liver disease, kidney disease, and burns. In certain conditions like liver or kidney disease, patients may develop hypoalbuminemia, in which case albumin therapy may be considered. In cases of burns, albumin can help maintain blood volume and prevent infections.
If albumin treatment is needed, it is recommended to consult a doctor and follow medical advice. Engaging in outdoor activities such as running, hiking, and swimming can help strengthen the body, boost immunity, promote metabolism, and prevent illness.