Is microalbuminuria 40-50mg/L serious?


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Microalbuminuria 40-50mg/L is not serious.
Microalbuminuria may be caused by physiological factors such as strenuous exercise and overwork, or by pathological factors such as glomerulonephritis, diabetic nephropathy, hypertensive kidney injury. Microalbuminuria caused by physiological factors can recover after a period of time, so it is not serious. Pathological microalbuminuria patients can be better controlled if they are treated in time. However, if the patient fails to be treated in time, it will lead to irreversible damage to renal function, which is generally more serious.
Patients with microalbuminuria need to seek medical attention in time to clarify the specific cause, and then do targeted treatment, so as not to delay treatment and affect disease recovery.