The kidneys' jobs include continuously filtering the blood, removing wastes
while holding back proteins and other useful substances. In normal condition,
healthy kidneys allow almost no protein to be leaked into the urine. When the
kidneys fail to function well, massive protein can be detected in the urine. How
to treat protein out of the urine effectively?
Tests used to check for urine protein
Common laboratory tests that are used to detect urine protein include urine
dipsticks, automated instruments to measure total protein and 24 hour urine
collection to look for protein loss over time. The amount of protein in a random
sample of urine is normally less than 8 mg/dL and less than 150 mg for a 24-hour
collection.
Causes of urine protein
Increased protein levels in urine may be associated with a wide variety of
conditions, ranging from totally harmless to potentially life-threatening.
A temporary high protein level in urine may occur due to fever, strenuous
exercise, exposure to extreme cold, congestive heart failure and seizures, but
returns to normal after a short period of time. Other causes of urine protein
include kidney disease, hypertension (high blood pressure), Diabetes, drugs,
infections, tumors, etc.
Treatment for urine protein
Proteinuria can be an important indicator of many serious diseases, so you
need to go to your doctor or consult our online experts to make sure the exact
cause. Treatments should be focus on eliminate the root cause.
Effective treatment for protein out of urine often involves repairing the
damaged kidneys. If the kidney function recovers, our kidneys can function
normally again, so urine protein can be cured fundamentally.
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