Whether high urine protein can be cured depends on the cause of the disease. If it is physiologic proteinuria, acute glomerulonephritis and other diseases, it may be cured; if it is chronic glomerulonephritis and other diseases, usually can not be cured.
Physiological proteinuria is more common in the case of intense exercise, fever, etc. The patient’s kidneys do not have organic lesions, no special treatment is needed, and the urine protein can usually turn negative by itself after rest.
Pathological proteinuria such as acute glomerulonephritis is a self-limiting disease, through rest and symptomatic treatment, urine protein can also gradually return to normal. Chronic glomerulonephritis, on the other hand, already has renal function damage, under the long-term influence of the disease, the renal structure has irreversible changes, so the treatment is mostly to prevent or slow down the deterioration of renal function, rather than eliminating proteinuria, and at this time there is no cure.
High urine protein may also have other reasons, if the patient found high urine protein, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time to improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to targeted treatment or treatment.