Positive urine protein refers to 24-hour urine protein quantitative greater than 150mg, common in nephritis syndrome, nephrotic syndrome, asymptomatic proteinuria, etc., but also can be seen in physiological conditions, such as strenuous exercise, staying up all night and other conditions, such as urinary tract infections, urinary stones, etc. can also be seen in positive urine protein.
1. Nephritis syndrome: clinical manifestations of edema, hypertension, hematuria, proteinuria, can be accompanied by transient renal impairment. Including acute nephritis syndrome, acute nephritis syndrome and chronic nephritis syndrome.
2. Nephrotic syndrome: clinical manifestations include massive proteinuria, hypoproteinemia, edema and hyperlipidemia.
3. Asymptomatic proteinuria: clinical manifestations of mild or moderate proteinuria, not accompanied by edema, hypertension and other obvious symptoms. It is common in glomerular mild lesions and tubulo-interstitial lesions.
4. Physiological conditions such as strenuous exercise, late at night, emotional stress, etc., can lead to positive proteinuria, at this time, we need to pay attention to rest, regular review can be.
5. Other: urinary tract infection, urinary stones, etc. can also lead to positive urinary protein.
If you have a positive urine protein, you should go to a regular hospital to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.