How to treat high urine microalbumin, what is high urine microalbumin

Updated on healthy 2024-02-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Your mother's condition belongs to early diabetic nephropathy, and the diagnostic criteria are 150mg of urine albumin and 300mg < for diabetic patients. Now the kidneys have been damaged, but the kidney function should still be normal, and the urea nitrogen, creatinine, and blood pressure should still be within the normal range.

    2. The first priority is diabetes, which controls blood sugar and prevents the further development of kidney disease. Diabetic nephropathy is poor blood sugar control. Your mother's preprandial blood sugar has always been relatively high, and it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital to modify the original ** regimen and add long-acting insulin preparations to control preprandial blood sugar.

    3. It is recommended that your mother check the kidney function, if it is normal, it is best not to take additional drugs, so as not to increase the burden on the kidneys, if it is indeed seriously damaged, you need to protect the kidneys**.

    4. It is recommended to strictly control the diet. Don't eat soy products, diabetics who often eat soy products have high urine albumin, the specific reason is not very clear to me, and the reason for this phenomenon has not been specifically studied.

    5. Don't eat too many health care products, increase the burden on the kidneys, and the effect is limited, and the harm outweighs the benefit.

    Supplement: High blood pressure may be associated with kidney damage. Poor fasting blood sugar control is related to your taking medicine, the main purpose of taking hypoglycemic drugs after meals is to reduce postprandial blood sugar, your mother's fasting blood sugar control is not good, it is best to add long-acting hypoglycemic preparations every morning to control fasting blood sugar, and then take hypoglycemic drugs after each meal to control postprandial blood sugar.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Experts tell us that urine microalbumin is high** should pay attention to the normal excretion of total protein in the urine, the qualitative test of protein in the urine routine test is negative, but the excretion of albumin in the urine is increased, that is, it is called microalbuminuria, albumin is one of the important plasma proteins, under normal circumstances, the molecular weight of albumin is large, can not cross the glomerular basement membrane, therefore, in the urine of healthy people only contains a very low concentration of albumin.

    At the time of the disease, the glomerular basement membrane is damaged and the permeability is changed, at this time, albumin can enter the urine, and the concentration of urine albumin can continue to rise.

    Indicators, if the patient has a large amount of albuminuria (albumin in the urine) and clinical kidney disease, the urine microalbumin is high ** if it is not timely, it will develop to uremia and require dialysis or kidney transplantation.

    Through the detailed introduction of the above-mentioned nephrologist, I believe that you have a certain understanding of the best methods when the urine microalbumin is high, and you must pay attention to your health in time, and the first disease as soon as possible, while causing other kidney diseases.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Under normal human metabolism, there is very little albumin in the urine, which is not more than 20mg (<20mg L) per liter of albumin, so it is called microalbumin. Urine microalbumin levels above the normal range indicate that kidney function may be impaired.

    In the disease, damage to the glomerular basement membrane leads to altered permeability, and any lesion that causes increased glomerular basement permeability can lead to albumin excretion. At this time, albumin can enter the urine, and the urine albumin concentration can continue to rise.

    The most ideal method for measuring urine albumin is to take a 24-hour urine sample, because there is a large degree of variation in urine albumin excretion, so an increase in albumin excretion in an unscheduled urine sample (voluntary urine) may not be meaningful, and it is diagnostic to increase it 2 or 3 times in a row. Assay methods include radioimmunoassay, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELASA), etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no specific drug for urine protein**, it is not like other inflammation, pay more attention to rest in the future, work less, don't catch a cold, and wait for natural healing.

    Suggestion: The main causes of high urine microalbumin are glomerulonephritis, diabetic nephropathy, hypertension, obesity, smoking, etc. Strenuous exercise can also be elevated because you have swollen legs that should be considered organic.

    Don't worry too much, as soon as possible to clarify the cause of the increase in urine trace protein, the symptom can be, I wish you a soon**!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is necessary to develop good living habits and eating habits, and pay attention to preventing colds and overwork.

    Eat a low-salt, low-fat, high-quality low-protein and high-weight vitamin.

    Avoid high-calorie, spicy and flirtatious foods.

    1. Try to avoid colds.

    2. The diet should be light and eat less salt. But you can't go without salt.

    3. Don't eat yellow fruits. Such as: bananas, oranges, etc. Fruits that should be yellow are generally rich in potassium.

    Guidance: 4. Seafood, hot pot can not be eaten. Shrimp and river fish can be eaten. 5. Soy products must not be eaten!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the urine microalbumin is high, if there are no symptoms, there is no need for **. Eat less low-protein foods.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Urine microalbumin is an assessment of the degree of kidney damage: when urine microalbumin is found to be in the range of 20 mg l-200 mg l, the urine routine urine protein is negative (-) or (+-), which is microalbuminuria, which means that the kidneys have been damaged.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Microalbuminuria is a biological marker representing the damage of systemic endothelial cells, including renal endothelial cells, which is the beginning of the early damage of hypertensive diabetes mellitus, and is also an early indicator of hypertensive nephropathy diabetic nephropathy. Therefore, microalbuminuria is not an indicator used to judge whether there is primary nephritis, of course, when there is overt proteinuria in primary nephritis, microalbuminuria will also be significantly exceeded. Of course, when the patient does not have secondary**, whether excessive microalbumin indicates the possibility of early primary nephritis has not been reported in the literature, and it is worth further research and exploration.

    If there is a trace amount of albumin, you can eat multi-bacterial powder, there is no ***, and the effect is good.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After reading your test sheet, first of all, there is no problem with a trace amount of protein in the urine, just slightly exceeding the upper limit, as if the average height of Chinese people is about 170, but Yao Ming is also a normal person, so it should be fine. In addition, the uremia problem you are worried about does not exist at present, and the blood tests for diagnosing uremia are blood creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, etc., and the blood creatinine on your test sheet is normal, so it is fine at present.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Two laboratory tests, including electrolytes, liver and kidney function, and blood lipids.

    First, electrolytes are normal, and kidney function is normal from urea, creatinine, cystatin, and microglobulin. However, you say that there is foam in the urine, indicating that there is protein in the urine, plus low back pain, indicating that your kidneys are indeed problematic, although these two analyses are somewhat contradictory, but not completely contradictory, because the kidneys have a certain ability to compensate, so the test results can only play an auxiliary diagnostic role.

    Secondly, your liver function and blood lipids are abnormal, aminotransferase is a relatively sensitive indicator of liver function, bilirubin is an obvious clinically significant indicator, and an elevated level indicates abnormal liver function, such as hepatitis. TG is high, indicating that blood lipids are high, under normal circumstances, HDL-C is the higher the better, of course, within a certain range, a decrease is not good for blood lipids.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hospital, what results can be asked here, there are still problems with liver function,

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What is "microalbuminuria"? Is it also an indicator of a condition? Hurry up and find out!

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