In the absence of other symptoms I can only give a very general answer to this question.
The kidneys' primary function is to maintain the fluid balance in the body and to excrete unwanted soluble chemicals. While doing this, the kidneys must conserve other important constituents circulating in the bloodstream.
Although healthy people do pass small amounts of protein in the urine normally, above a certain level suggests that there may be damage to the filter mechanism (the glomeruli) or inflammation.
A second source of protein in urine is blood that may come from any part of the kidney or urinary pathway.
High levels of protein in the urine may therefore be due to diseases of the kidney such as glomerulonephritis. It may also be due to general illnesses that also affect the kidney as in high blood pressure or heart failure.
Infections of the renal pathway such as cystitis or pyelonephritis may cause a high level of protein in the urine.
This finding is an important part of investigations for several conditions and is extremely important when considered with other symptoms that together indicate the cause.
When protein is found in the urine, it may mean that the kidneys are not working efficiently. A protein level of 3 means that there was +3 proteins in the urine and a follow up with the doctor should be initiated to check other kidney functioning levels.
Having positive protein in your urine can indicate various conditions such as kidney disease, urinary tract infection, or dehydration. It is important to follow up with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.
Presence of blood and protein in urine may indicate potential kidney damage or disease. Blood in urine (hematuria) can be due to various reasons such as infection, kidney stones, or inflammation. Protein in urine (proteinuria) may suggest issues with the kidneys' ability to filter waste properly. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider is recommended to determine the underlying cause.
Bacteriuria is the presence of bacteria in the urine, which may indicate a urinary tract infection. It can be detected through a urine culture test.
A person can have pyuria(pus cells) even in absence of infection in presence of a foreign body like catheter and stones, as well as during healing phase after any urinary surgery. Second, presence of bacteria on a urine culture test does not always mean infection. Bacteria may be present in urine even in absence of infection if urine has not been collected properly or the sample has been stored at room temperature for more than half hour before it was processed, as happens to tests on samples collected at home and delivered to the lab later. A person can even grow bacteria in bladder without infection as in catheterised patients called asymptomatic bacteria and does no require treatment
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.
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.
If you have too much protein in your blood it is called hyperproteinemia. This is a condition caused by dehydration, an increase in protein consumption, or inflammation of the liver.
A urine protein level of 100 mg/dL indicates the presence of protein in the urine, which can be a sign of kidney issues or other health conditions. Normally, urine should contain very little protein, so elevated levels may suggest conditions such as kidney disease, diabetes, or hypertension. Further evaluation and testing are typically recommended to determine the underlying cause and assess kidney function.
To recieved more carotain of my body
When protein is found in the urine, it may mean that the kidneys are not working efficiently. A protein level of 3 means that there was +3 proteins in the urine and a follow up with the doctor should be initiated to check other kidney functioning levels.
Kidney problems maybe
A pH level of 9 in urine is considered alkaline or basic. This may indicate a high level of substances like bicarbonate in the urine or a urinary tract infection. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and appropriate management.
There is a problem with the kidneys as there should be no blood in the urine.
it means that you have aborbe so much protein ur body ge ts rid of it by you urinating
A protein level of "plus plus 100" in urine typically indicates a moderate amount of protein present, suggesting a potential issue with kidney function or other underlying health conditions. The "+" grading system varies, but generally, "plus plus" indicates a significant increase in protein levels compared to normal. It may warrant further investigation by a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and necessary treatment.
high protein can lead to kidney stones. high calcium can lead to deposits in bone joints. youll hear or feel your bones more.