The patients may have symptoms like fever, tiredness, yellowish skin or jaundice, weight loss, tenderness below the right ribs, dark urine and pale stool, and pain in the right ribs and stomach area.
The amount of urine your doctor may want to test may vary — you may only need to provide a random sample, or your doctor may ask you to collect 24 hours' worth of urine.
Albumin, unlike whole blood or plasma, is considered free of the danger of homologous serum hepatitis.