Chronic severe cardio-renal dysfunction does not cause urinary protein

Urinary protein refers to weakly positive or positive urine protein when performing routine urine examination, which is mostly caused by kidney diseases. However, the concepts of kidney in Chinese medicine and kidney in western medicine are not unified. Therefore, there is no accurate answer to the question of whether long-term serious heart-kidney dysfunction will cause urinary protein, and it needs to be decided by whether the patient’s kidneys have organic lesions. It is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.
Clinical manifestations include heartburn, insomnia, palpitations and forgetfulness, dizziness, tinnitus, dry throat, lumbago, dreaming, hot flashes and night sweating (sweating abnormally after going to sleep, but sweating stops after waking up), red tongue, scarce moss, and fine pulse (pulse becomes narrower and finer, and the rate is faster), and other symptoms.
Patients with long-term heart-kidney dysfunction should go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying their condition.