Does occasional proteinuria or occult blood indicate nephritis?
The kidney is the body's detoxification system and is also an important part
of maintaining the normal operation of the body. However, as environmental
pollution intensifies and people’s lifestyle changes, more and more people have
kidney disease. In particular, the occurrence of nephritis has
a serious impact on the health of patients. Urine routinely detects urinary
protein and occult blood positive but asymptomatic. Is this chronic nephritis?
How to treat it best?
Urine routine detects positive urine protein and occult blood but is asymptomatic. Is this chronic nephritis?
The first thing that should be clear is that once urinary protein positive or
occult blood positive occurs, there may be problems with kidneys. Under normal
circumstances there will be a very small amount of protein, red blood cells in
the urine, generally will not detect positive; once exceeding the standard, it
indicates that the kidney is damaged. Of course, occasional positive results do
not represent kidney problems and need to be reviewed and monitored. What we
call hematuria and proteinuria are persistent.
Glomerular diseases include kidney damage caused by primary, secondary and inherited diseases. Chronic nephritis is just one type of glomerular disease. Those with proteinuria and/or hematuria found on physical examination without complaints may be called occult glomerulonephritis.
Urine routine detects positive urine protein and occult blood but is asymptomatic. Is this chronic nephritis?
Glomerular diseases include kidney damage caused by primary, secondary and inherited diseases. Chronic nephritis is just one type of glomerular disease. Those with proteinuria and/or hematuria found on physical examination without complaints may be called occult glomerulonephritis.
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