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Proteinuria without any symptoms - #10237

Saddam Ali

Hi. Mujhko 7 month'ssw urine mein proteinloss ho raha hai urineMein foamy bubbles aare hai mere kidney and liver ke blood reports normal hai.EGFR.100 hai creatine ureabhi normal hai . CUEmein. 1+ hai aur koi symptoms nahi hai. No.SwellingNothig...

Age: 33
Chronic illnesses: Protein uria
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Finding protein in your urine, especially for a period as long as seven months, should prompt further investigation, even if your blood tests and most other results are within normal ranges. The foamy bubbles are usually indicative of significant proteinuria. While the causes can range from benign conditions to more serious kidney concerns, it’s crucial to determine why this is occurring. Initially, assess factors like recent exercise or excessive protein intake, which might contribute to temporary proteinuria. Also consider postural proteinuria, common in younger individuals, where protein excretion occurs primarily when upright. A more thorough examination through a 24-hour urine collection might be advisable. This test helps quantify the exact amount of protein being lost. Persistent proteinuria, with an otherwise normal renal profile, could point towards conditions such as early diabetic nephropathy or glomerulonephritis, among others, even in the absence of hyperglycemia. You should previously ruled out these with your healthcare provider. It’s important to keep an eye on other potential symptoms like changes in urine output, fluctuating blood pressure, and any subtle changes in health that could offer clues. Lastly, lifestyle modifications like salt intake reduction and monitoring blood pressure are worth implementing as preventative measures for kidney health. If you’re not already under the care of a nephrologist, obtaining a referral could ensure comprehensive evaluation and timely management of potential underlying conditions.

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