What’s wrong with high urease?

There are many causes of high urease, such as chronic nephritis, liver and gallbladder diseases, gastrointestinal bleeding and so on.
1. Chronic nephritis: urea is the metabolic product of protein amino acid in the body, which is usually excreted by the kidney. However, when inflammatory reaction occurs in the kidneys, it will lead to a decrease in glomerular filtration rate and abnormal renal function, which in turn will increase urea nitrogen and urease in the blood.
2. Liver and gallbladder diseases: when the liver and gallbladder organs are locally damaged, it will affect the metabolism of the substances in the liver and gallbladder, which will reduce the excretion of urea and lead to the elevation of urease.
3. Gastrointestinal bleeding: after bleeding occurs in the mucous membrane of the digestive tract under external stimulation, the blood will be digested and absorbed in the intestinal organs through the intestinal tract, protein decomposition and the production of nitrogen, which will lead to the elevation of urease.
In short, when high urease is found during physical examination, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time in order to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.