Is urine microalbumin 26.98mg/L normal?

Urine microalbumin 26.98mg/L is normal. Urinary microalbumin is only a small amount of albumin excreted in the urine of a normal person, the normal value is <30mg/L. Urinary microalbumin is an important indicator of early kidney damage. Such as in the early stage of diabetes mellitus and hypertension, there will be microalbuminuria and increased albumin. If urinary microalbumin 26.98mg/L is within the normal range, it can be observed regularly. Microalbuminuria was first used in the diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy, but now proteinuria is found to be a sensitive indicator of kidney injury from multiple causes. If urinary microalbumin exceeds 30mg/L, attention should be paid to whether there is early kidney damage, which requires timely diagnosis and treatment to reverse kidney damage as soon as possible. In addition, if urine microalbumin is 26.98mg/L, you can do observation first. If there is any abnormality, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s advice in time for targeted treatment to avoid aggravating the progression of kidney disease.