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Colored Urine, Protein in urine, back pain right where the kidneys are.
Typically excess protein is caused by lupus' effect on the kidneys; excess urine protein doesn't cause lupus.
Not a good sign it indicates your blood is not being filtered properly which is your kidneys job if you have protein in your urine may be an indication of kidney failure
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Having your period can cause high protein levels in a urine test. Protein in the urine can also be caused by infection.
When kidneys are working correctly, they retain protein and just excrete unwanted substances, mainly uric acid. However, if the kidney is damaged, then protein can leak into the urine.
If there is protein in urine, there is something wrong with the filtration process in the kidneys. Normally, proteins molecules that are too large to enter the filtrate in the nephron of the kidney. If protein were to make it into the filtrate, then the kidneys are taking too much out of the blood and that could be disasterous
This question is slightly imprecise in its phrasing. All human cells and organs contain protein, so it is inevitable that kidneys contain protein; you cannot have kidneys without protein. However, what you are probably thinking of is the protein albumen, leaking from the kidneys into the urine. That is a sign of kidney damage, probably caused by a kidney stone.
They are too big to pass through the filter in the kidneys
Better be getting your kidneys checked. If your kidneys are shutting down they will not produce urine. A simple blood test will determine if that is the problem.
IgA Nephropathy is a kidney disease. It is more like a disorder, where the IgA-protein that helps the body fight infections, settles in the kidneys. Ultimately this results in a buildup of this protein in the kidneys, and later causes the kidneys to leak blood or protein in the urine.
blood in your pee or kidney stones but you should talk to a doctor and get testedLarge amounts of thin urine, nocturia.