The effect of renal insufficiency on plasma protein is to possibly reduce its level. If symptoms occur, patients are advised to seek medical treatment in time, and pay attention to a light diet and avoid stimulating foods during treatment.
Plasma proteins mainly include albumin and globulin. Renal insufficiency can lead to impaired glomerular filtration membrane barrier, especially when the charge barrier is impaired, the permeability of the filtration membrane to plasma proteins increases, and when the protein content in the original urine exceeds the reabsorption capacity of the renal tubules, a large amount of proteinuria is caused, which reduces the level of plasma proteins.
Patients with renal insufficiency are recommended to go to regular hospitals for timely consultation and targeted treatment or therapy under the guidance of doctors.