Urinary tract infection can cause microalbumen to rise

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Trace protein refers to trace albumin, urinary tract infection whether it will lead to trace albumin elevation, should be specific analysis:

Urinary tract infection can cause microalbumen to rise

if urinary tract infection occurs in the renal pelvis, and is acute onset, in addition to serious disease, for renal tubules, glomerulus damage, leading to renal tubular reabsorption function weakened, so that the excretion of macromolecular protein increased, macromolecular protein will enter the urine, so there will be trace albumin elevation. If urinary tract infection occurs in the lower urinary tract, such as bladder, ureter, and the condition is relatively mild, in addition to their own diabetic nephropathy, hypertensive nephropathy and other diseases, generally will not cause microalbumin elevation.



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