Patients with urine protein are not recommended to eat protein powder, although patients with urine protein will lead to hypoproteinemia in the body and need appropriate protein supplementation, but if too much protein is supplemented, that is, after eating protein powder rich in protein, it will aggravate the damage to the kidney, because the more supplementation, the more protein exposed from the glomerular filtration membrane, but the damage to the glomerular filtration membrane will be serious. For patients with urine protein, it is recommended to supplement protein at about 0.8-1.0g/kg/d per day. if combined with chronic kidney disease, it is recommended to supplement protein at 0.8g/kg/d in chronic kidney disease stage 1-2, and if in stage 3, it is recommended to supplement albumin white at 0.6g/kg/d. if progressed to chronic kidney disease stage 4, it is recommended to control at 0.6g/kg/d Below, it is best to intake protein from food sources such as milk, fish, shrimp, lean meat, etc. can be eaten.