Understanding what it means to have protein in urine
Dr. Surendra Singh Rathore, MD, DM Nephrologist, Associate Professor and Head of Department (Nephrology), M.D.M. Hospital, Jodhpur

Causes of ProteinuriaThere are several reasons and health conditions that can cause proteinuria-
Symptoms of ProteinuriaWhen kidney damage is in the initial stage no signs will be seen but in severe kidney damage following symptoms will be noticed- frequent urination, muscle cramps at night, stomach feeling upset, swelling (in hands, belly, face, and feet), bubbly foamy urine, shortness of breath, tiredness, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, puffiness around eyes in the morning, etc.
Risk Factors for ProteinuriaProteinuria can affect anyone but most frequently it occurs if –• Age ≥65 years• Patient has diabetes or other kidney-affecting condition.• Patient is from Native American, Hispanic, or black ethnicity.• Patient has a family member suffering from kidney disease.• Patient with body weight and high blood pressure.
Diagnosis of ProteinuriaUrine tests- These examines urine’s chemical, visual, and microscopic aspects to look for substances which do not belong to urine such as red blood cells, proteins, salts, bacteria, stones, etc. Dipstick test- In the urine sample a chemically coated dipstick is placed which changes the color if the urine sample contains excess proteins.
Treatment of ProteinuriaDoctors treat proteinuria according to the cause of the disease.
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First Published: Dec 30, 2022, 15:41
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