What is the cause of high urinary protein?

Dr. Quinn Lawson
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2025-05-05 06:03:44
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High urinary protein is caused by nephritis, hypertension, diabetes, etc. The correlation analysis is as follows:
1. Nephritis
kidney is an important organ for filtering blood and eliminating waste. When the kidney is infected, it cannot retain protein, resulting in protein leakage from urine.
2. Hypertension
long-term hypertension will increase renal vascular pressure, which may damage renal arterioles and glomeruli, resulting in increased urinary protein.
3. Diabetes
is a chronic disease affecting blood sugar regulation. High blood sugar levels will make endocrine abnormalities, affecting kidney metabolism, resulting in decreased protein utilization, resulting in abnormal increase in urinary protein.