What about long-term urine protein?

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Prolonged proteinuria is seen in some kidney damage diseases, such as diabetic nephropathy, hypertensive nephropathy, nephritis syndrome of the kidney itself, nephrotic syndrome, IgA nephropathy, purpura nephritis, etc. Long-term proteinuria can lead to renal tubular blockage, resulting in renal function damage. What the patient can do is to control blood sugar, control blood pressure, maintain a low-salt, low-fat, high-quality protein diet, minimize the intake of plant protein, such as soy products or fungi, and focus on high-quality protein, such as beef, mutton and marine fish. The overall protein intake should not be too high, so as to reduce the burden on the kidneys. In addition, it is necessary to treat the primary disease. When necessary, it is necessary to undergo renal biopsy to confirm the diagnosis, and then be treated by the nephrology department.

What about long-term urine protein?



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