The survival time of women with 3 plus urine protein, which indicates that kidney damage has occurred, depends mainly on the specific condition, especially the type of pathology, and the treatment, and cannot be generalized. In women, 3 plus urine protein is mainly considered as nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and secondary nephropathy. A definite diagnosis requires a kidney biopsy and a 24-hour urine protein quantification. If the patient has mild symptoms, such as microscopic lesion type or membranous nephropathy, hormone and immunosuppressant, or a combination of Chinese and Western medicine treatment, can often take effect faster and does not affect the life expectancy. If the examination of kidney pathology reveals more serious, such as membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis and nephrotic syndrome, the treatment effect is poorer and the specific survival time of patients varies from person to person. Female patients with urine protein 3 plus, it is recommended to go to the nephrology department of the regular hospital in a timely manner, by the professional doctor for examination and symptomatic treatment to reduce urine protein and delay the deterioration of kidney function, with the possibility of cure.