A 24-hour urine protein of 650 mg indicates a positive urine protein. It may be caused by physiological reasons such as fever, strenuous exercise, or pathologic reasons such as glomerulonephritis and tubular disease.
Under normal circumstances, human urine will contain a certain amount of protein, and the total amount of 24-hour urine protein is usually below 150mg. Therefore, 24-hour urine protein 650mg indicates positive urine protein. Some patients are caused by physiological factors such as strenuous exercise, fever, etc., but this is temporary, and the urine protein can usually turn negative on its own after rest.
If it is caused by pathologic factors such as glomerulonephritis, tubular disease, etc., it is necessary to actively treat the primary disease, and commonly used drugs are sartans or prilosec, such as irbesartan, captopril, etc., to lower the blood pressure and reduce the urine protein. If necessary, glucocorticoids such as prednisone and other immunosuppressants should be used for treatment.
All of the above medications should be used under doctor’s supervision, avoid self-medication. If you find a positive urine protein, we recommend that you go to a regular hospital in time, complete the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and under the guidance of the doctor to the targeted treatment or therapy.