Does positive urine protein or occult blood refer to nephritis?

Does positive urine protein or occult blood without any other symptoms refer to chronic nephritis?
The first thing that should be clear is that once the urine protein is positive and the blood positive, the kidney may be damaged.
Normally, there will be a small amount of protein and red blood cells in the urine. Once they exceed the limit (indicating positive), the kidney is damaged. Of course, the occasional positive result does not represent a kidney problem and needs to be reviewed and monitored. Because hematuria and proteinuria are persistent.
Does positive urine protein or occult blood refer to nephritis?
How about the occasionally detecting of protein in urine?
There is a proteinuria called functional proteinuria, such as proteinuria, which occurs in high heat, intense exercise, or long standing, which is mostly one-time occurrence and is physiological. Though belonging to physiological proteinuria, it is now found that physiological proteinuria may also have kidney damage.
So for occasionally found proteinuria, people need also to pay more attention. Each one should check regularly, such as six months or a year to check once. Regularly review such as routine urine or 24 hours urinary protein quantitative.

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