Hopefully your kidneys are working well and their filtering systems filter it out and back to where it belongs in the body not out into the urine. The kidneys have a filtering system, the glomerulus. Some of us do spill some protein and maybe even some RBC. Some is hereditary and other tests are done to make sure the kidneys are doing their job. So spilling a bit of protein may be normal for some if every thing else is okay.
A diet high in protein lowers the pH of urine, making it more acidic.
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Urine is usually yellowish. Vitamin B2, (riboflavin) makes it a bit more yellow.
If you mean like high amount of urine: Polyuria. If you mean like high amount of particles inside the urine: High specific gravity = your urine may have high levels of glucose, protein, bilirubin, urobilinogen, or/and a lot of mucus, crystals, bacteria, and tissue/blood cells.
The components of urine are derived from filtering blood. The blood contains waste products, mostly from protein digestion, like uric acid, and needs to be removed from the body.
Urine should certainly not contain more protein in it than a protein shake. If there are too high levels of protein in the urine, it is known as proteinuria.
urine protein X 24 hr urine volume/ 100
The mechanism of urine formation takes place by three steps. they are glomerular filtration, tubular reabsorption and tubular secretion.
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Protein in the urine is called proteinuria, and is very serious. Have it seen to, promptly.
Having your period can cause high protein levels in a urine test. Protein in the urine can also be caused by infection.
There should be no protein in the urine unless the patient is ill or diabetic.
Small amounts of protein usually aren't a cause for concern. Larger amounts of protein in the urine may indicate a kidney problem. Protein is often found in the urine of young people after they exorcise.
Hyperproteinuria is the term for an abnormal high concentration of protein in urine.
Protein should not be found in the urine. Cause it may mean that your kidney is having a problem with its filtering of substances like protein and BUN.
The amount of protein in your urine that is healthy varies from person to person. Some healthy people spill protein in their urine regularly. Talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Typically excess protein is caused by lupus' effect on the kidneys; excess urine protein doesn't cause lupus.