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Small amounts of protein might be symptomatic of a bladder infection and not necessarily a sign of kidney damage. Also some protein spill over with exercise is not uncommon. As usual, you should consult your physician if you have questions.
Small amounts of protein in a child's urine is normally not cause for concern. However, larger amounts may indicate a kidney problem.
Yes small traces of it
It's a very small amount.
The center point in a thing causes a pull towards everything around it.
Because Icing has been scienctifically proven to contain small traces of cocain, located back to the factories. This headache is caused by the small amount of cocaine, which then causes your body to get high. The headache is the downfall after the cocain wears off, hope this helped.
It stays with your for years, small traces stay behind.
An abnormally high level of protein in blood can have many causes. Blood proteins, also called serum proteins, serve numerous functions, including helping to regulate cell function and your immune system. Normally, your blood contains relatively small amounts of many types of proteins. Causes of elevated levels of protein in blood include: * Chronic inflammation or infection, such as HIV and hepatitis * Certain bone marrow diseases, such as multiple myeloma, amyloidosis and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) A high-protein diet does not cause high levels of protein in blood. However, severe malnutrition can cause a decrease in total blood protein. Further testing can help determine the cause of high levels of protein in blood.
The ribosome translates the mRNA into protein.
Strawberries have a small amount of protein in them - about 1gram in about 150grams.
Well, it depends on the age of the boy. If it's a small child, it's usually genetics that make the child small or skinny, so there really isn't anything you can do except make sure the boy is getting all the nutrients his body needs and just wait for a growth spurt. If you're talking about a preteen or teenager then there are protein shakes and protein bars you can get from the health store. Peanut Butter has a lot of protein, so PB sandwiches would be good for a boy of any age.
If the amounts are small enough, no. How small is that amount? VERY SMALL. Do not take chances. Breaded dragons are sensitive.