Can kidney stone cause uric protein +1


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Patients with kidney stones may cause urinary protein (+). This situation is often caused by infection associated with the stones, or by stones associated with hydronephrosis, resulting in damage to renal function. When infection occurs, it can cause renal tubules to Reabsorb protein decreases, or cause an increase in bacterial protein content in the urine, which can show urinary protein (+), which is generally accompanied by an increase in the number of white blood cells and red blood cells in the urine. If kidney stones cause severe hydronephrosis, this can cause the loss of effective nephron, resulting in damage to renal function, then the destruction of glomerular basement membrane, can cause increased protein leakage, which can show urine protein (+), and will show abnormal renal function, such as urea nitrogen, creatinine increased or accompanied by decreased urine volume and other changes. A visit to the hospital is required for tests such as quantitative urine protein testing, kidney function testing, and CT of the urinary system to further evaluate the condition. If the infection causes elevated urine protein, it can return to normal after anti-infection treatment. However, if there is a large amount of hydronephrosis. Renal function damage, urine protein generally does not return to normal.