Hypoproteinemia

Hypoproteinemia is one of the most common causes of poor protein formation in our body.

Most people experience problems with hypoproteinemia over time, but there are also people at birth who have certain pathologies or hereditary factors in this system, such as insufficient production or loss of protein. These complications manifest themselves in the form of drowsiness, weight loss, weakness, bruising, bleeding from injuries, including in small children. The main signs are exhaustion and weight loss. The diseases progress with growth and can cause severe deficiencies of certain proteins, such as albumin, as well as some essential amino acids that affect the nervous system, immune system, skin and bone tissue. As diagnostic methods