24-hour urine protein quantification is a reliable indicator to determine the presence or absence of kidney disease Clinically, to determine the occurrence or absence of kidney disease, most of the routine urinalysis through the urine protein qualitative and quantitative indicators to make a comprehensive determination. The qualitative indicator of urine protein is often referred to as whether the urine protein is negative or positive. If the urine protein test result is positive, the degree of kidney disease depends on how many +. While quantitative urine protein can more accurately reflect the kidney function of the examinee, the commonly used diagnostic index is 24-hour urine protein quantification. Occasionally, the 24-hour urine protein quantitative standard exceeds the standard, can not be diagnosed as kidney disease Normal people, urine routine testing 24-hour urine protein quantitative range is less than 150mg/24 hours. If the 24-hour urine protein quantitative index is higher than the normal reference range, it can be considered that the person has kidney impairment. Although 24-hour urine protein quantification is a reliable indicator for determining the occurrence of kidney disease, it is inaccurate to determine the occurrence of kidney disease on the basis of a single abnormal 24-hour urine protein quantification test result. In the clinical diagnosis of the occurrence of kidney disease, usually, it is necessary to repeat the routine urine examination. By doing regular checkups, the patient’s urine routine test results show that there are three or more 24-hour urine protein quantitative indexes are higher than the normal reference range, and only then can it be determined that the patient does have kidney disease. Regular checkups, early detection and early treatment to prevent deterioration The early onset of kidney disease is insidious, and patients mostly have no obvious symptoms, which is easy to be overlooked. When many people seek medical treatment, the kidney disease has already developed to the middle or late stage, which makes the treatment of kidney disease in the later stage very difficult. Therefore, it is important to develop a good habit of regular body checkups to keep an eye on your own health and to check whether there are any complications of kidney disease.