How to solve the problem of high urinary a1 microglobulin


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How to solve the problem of high urinary α1 microglobulin? α1 microglobulin in urine is a small molecular weight protein, which often indicates that renal tubular function is damaged. Because α microglobulin is a small molecular protein, it mainly undergoes renal tubular reabsorption. Therefore, when renal tubular reabsorption capacity decreases, α1 microglobulin in urine will be high. α1 microglobulin elevation is divided into physiological and pathological phenomena. Normal physiological phenomena are related to fever and strenuous exercise. After removing these factors, reexamination will become normal. However, if the persistent α1 microglobulin is high, it is recommended to see a doctor in time for timely treatment.