Urine protein 2+ can be categorized as physiological and pathological, with slightly different dietary considerations. If it is physiological, it can usually be recovered after rest and a light diet. If it is pathologic, a low-salt, low-fat, high-quality, low-protein diet is usually needed.
Physiological: Urine protein may rise after strenuous exercise, drinking a lot of meat, etc., and it can be restored to normal after rest and light diet.
Pathologic: Commonly found in nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, etc. Low-salt, low-fat, high-quality, low-protein diet is recommended. Eat less salted vegetables, pickles, less fatty meat and other high food, limit the total amount of protein, mainly high-quality protein, specifically including eggs, milk, lean meat and so on.
If you find urine protein 2 + should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of professional physicians to clarify the cause of the disease, timely treatment.