Urine protein 3 + can be caused by different causes, if the physiological causes generally do not need to take medication, if the pathological causes, the drugs used are different, what drugs can be taken need to follow the doctor’s advice, the doctor according to the patient’s condition.
Urine protein 3 + suggests that there are protein components in the urine, can be seen in strenuous exercise, short-term large amounts of protein diet and other physiological reasons, this time generally do not need to take medication, can be recovered on their own.
Pathological causes are mainly related to renal diseases. When urine protein 3+, it is necessary to combine renal ultrasound, 24-hour urine protein quantification, renal function tests, renal puncture biopsy and other tests and the patient’s medical history, to clarify the cause of the disease and choose the type of drug according to the severity of the disease.
Urine protein 3+ is commonly found in glomerulonephritis, diabetic nephropathy, hypertensive renal damage, nephrotic syndrome and so on. For example, for glomerulonephritis and diabetic nephropathy, drugs such as Irbesartan and Wasabi capsule can be chosen, and patients with diabetic nephropathy also need to take hypoglycemic drugs such as acarbose and insulin to control blood sugar.
For the treatment of nephrotic syndrome, hormones and immunosuppressants such as prednisone, tacrolimus and other drugs may be needed.
Specific medication should follow the doctor’s prescription and should not be abused on its own. In the process of treatment, pay attention to monitor the blood pressure, urine protein, kidney function and other indicators of change, in the early stage of nephropathy to control the urine protein, can effectively prevent the deterioration of the disease. Normally, we should pay attention to prevent cold and flu, because respiratory tract infection is a common cause of kidney disease aggravation.
If you have urine protein 3+, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time to find out the cause and then follow the doctor’s instructions to treat it actively, don’t self-medicate.