Proteinurea

 Proteinuria is the presence of excess proteins within the urine. In healthy persons, urine contains little protein; an excess is implicative ill health. Excess supermolecule within the urine typically causes it to become foamy. Severe proteinurina will cause syndrome during which there's worsening swelling of the body. Other biologic agents, such as bevacizumab used in cancer care, can also induce proteinuria. Another factor is the excessive fluid consumption (drinking more than 4 liters of water a day). Proteinuria could be a sign of damage to the renal (kidney). Since serum proteins are readily reabsorbed from urine, the presence of excess protein suggests either an absorption insufficiency or impaired filtration. People with diabetes may get nephrons damaged and develop proteinuria. The most common cause of proteinuria is diabetes, and the cause of the underlying proteinuria in any person with proteinuria and diabetes should be divided into two categories: diabetic proteinuria versus field.

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