This blood test finds out if your body is making or losing protein in abnormal amounts. It can also tell if you are having problems absorbing protein from foods.
This test helps diagnose or check on conditions linked to health problems like the blood cancer multiple myeloma.
For this test, your blood sample goes through a complex process called electrophoresis. This process singles out the different proteins in your blood. A doctor then uses a dye to bind to the proteins and stain them.
Immunofixation "fixes" certain proteins into place with antibodies and then washes away the others before staining them. On a computer screen, these proteins form a pattern of bands. Peaks and valleys in the bands may mean that you may be making too many or too few of certain proteins. The band pattern is specific for certain diseases.