Whether or not two eggs a day will cause elevated urine protein depends largely on the patient’s own condition. If the patient himself has no proteinuria, two eggs a day usually do not lead to elevated urinary protein; if the patient himself is positive for urinary protein, two eggs a day may lead to elevated urinary protein. Eggs are a common food in our life, which contains more nutrients. Eating eggs appropriately every day can replenish the nutrients needed by the body. If the patient himself has no proteinuria, two eggs a day usually do not cause elevated urine protein. If the patient himself is positive for urinary protein, two eggs a day may increase the burden on the kidneys and eventually lead to elevated urinary protein. If the patient found urine protein positive or elevated, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time, complete the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.