Normal Values of Human Serum Albumin
Disease description:
When I had my blood tested, I found that my serum albumin level was slightly abnormal. What is the normal range for human serum albumin?
The normal range of human serum albumin varies with age. In adults, the typical reference range is approximately 35–50 g/L; for individuals over 60 years of age, the normal range is generally about 34–48 g/L. If serum albumin falls below the normal range, patients may develop edema, which could be caused by conditions such as viral hepatitis.