What is the normal range of values for the urinary protein creatinine ratio?

The normal value of urine protein/creatinine ratio should be less than 30mg/g.
A urine protein/creatinine ratio of 30-300mg/g is diagnosed as microproteinuria, and if the ratio is greater than 300mg/g it is diagnosed as massive proteinuria. If the urine protein/creatinine ratio is elevated, it suggests that the glomerular filtration function is impaired, which is common in glomerulonephritis, diabetic nephropathy and other diseases. It can also be seen in physiologic conditions such as strenuous exercise, large amounts of high-protein diets, and so on.
For physiological conditions, generally there is no need for special treatment, pay attention to rest, light diet, regular review can be; for pathological conditions can be prescribed oral valsartan, Benadryl, prednisone acetate, dagliflozin and other drugs, at the same time, pay attention to rest, avoid physical exertion, prevention of infections, and caution in the use of nephrotoxic drugs (Guanmutong).
If the urine protein/creatinine ratio increases, you should go to the regular hospital in time, clarify the cause of the disease, and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.