Ureteroiditis has albuminuria

Dr. Taylor Turner
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2025-05-01 04:37:15
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Ureteral inflammation is usually proteinuria.
The occurrence of proteinuria is not related to kidney function damage, most of which is caused by kidney diseases, such as glomerulonephritis, pyelonephritis, interstitial nephritis, diabetic nephropathy, etc. Ureteral inflammation usually does not affect kidney function, so it will not cause proteinuria. The disease will mainly lead to frequent urination, frequent urination, waist and abdomen soreness, hematuria and other symptoms.
If the patient has proteinuria, he can go to the hospital for related examinations to clarify the cause, such as physical examination, blood biochemical examination, ultrasound examination, CT, magnetic resonance imaging, etc.