No, 3+ albumin in the urine is not normal.
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Albumin refers to the amount of water soluble protein in the urine. A normal result would be negative.
Its completely normal to find albumin in urine, the normal reference range is from 0-8 mg/dL, with a slight difference in the range from lab to lab. Increased values however indicate a variety of diseases, e.g. Amylodiosis, SLE, diabetic nephropathy, glomerulonephritis or even heavy metal poisoning Positive presence of albumin in the urine is perfectly normal, if it is within the normal reference range, being from 0-8 mg/dL. Increased levels of albumin in the urine however, might indicate the presence of a disease, e.g. SLE, diabetic nephropathy, glomerulonephritis, heavy metal poisoning, ...etc.
Not in normal arithmetic.
It is 95%
Urinating six times a day can just mean that you have consumed plenty of liquids. It is nothing to worry about. If your urine is clear (like water) or yellow-clear, it means that you are very hydrated, which is good. If your urine is pink or brown, then you should consider seeing a doctor.