High urine protein can be caused by physiological and pathological reasons. Physiological factors such as consumption of large amounts of high protein foods, need to reduce the intake of such foods; pathologic, including nephritis, renal syndrome, etc., usually need to low-salt, low-fat, high-quality low-protein diet.
1. Physiological: proteinuria may occur after strenuous exercise or consuming a large amount of high protein food, and will usually return to normal after resting and controlling diet.
2. Pathological: including nephritis, renal syndrome, etc., generally need to low-salt, low-fat, high-quality low-protein diet, including less salty vegetables, pickles, etc., less fatty foods such as fat meat, limit the total amount of protein, eggs, milk, lean meat and other high-quality protein-based. Those with obvious edema should also limit water; those with high blood potassium should eat less bananas and oranges.
If you find high urinary protein, you should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of professional physicians to clarify the cause and timely treatment.