Weak positive urine protein in early kidney disease usually cannot be cured by itself. Urine protein may disappear in the early stage of the disease, but it cannot be called self-healing, and urine protein may still reappear.
Patients with early kidney disease who have weak positive urine protein may have intermittent urine protein, so sometimes there may be a negative urine protein, but this does not mean that the disease is self-cured, and we still need to treat the cause of the disease.
Some of the early stage of kidney disease may have small amount of urine protein, but the pathology is more serious, at this time can not be based on the amount of urine protein to determine whether the disease is cured or not, need to be combined with other conditions such as renal function, and if necessary, even need to do a renal puncture biopsy to make clear.
Patients with kidney disease are advised to go to regular hospitals in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or therapy under the guidance of the doctor.