How to treat urine protein


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Treatment of urinary protein generally requires active search for the cause of elevated urinary protein and treatment for the cause. Clinically, elevated urinary protein can be seen in physiological phenomena, such as a temporary increase in urinary protein after strenuous exercise, which does not require treatment. Generally, after a period of rest, urinary protein will decrease on its own. Elevated urinary protein can also be seen in kidney diseases, such as nephrotic syndrome and glomerulonephritis. This situation generally requires treatment for the primary disease. Patients with nephrotic syndrome generally need to be treated with immunosuppressive drugs. Patients with glomerulonephritis also need to take more rest to prevent the use of drugs that damage the kidneys.