Urine protein

Urine protein, as its name implies, is detected in urine. There is a trace amount of protein in normal human urine, which is qualitatively negative within the normal range and is recorded as (-). When the protein content in urine is as high as 0.15g / 24h or more, it is said to be proteinuria, and the urine can be routinely qualitatively positive. The urine protein is always positive, which usually indicates that the kidney has a lesion. Therefore, the degree of renal disease injury and the effect of nephropathy treatment can be determined clinically based on the amount of urine protein positive. Therefore, the occurrence of abnormal urine protein must be effectively controlled and eliminated to prevent the disease from progressing.

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