High urine microalbumin and urine creatinine are both high, which may be caused by the concentration of urine, or may be caused by physiological or pathological urinary protein.
If urine microalbumin and urine creatinine are both high, but the ratio of the two is within the normal range, it may be the concentration of urine concentration caused by the increase in concentration, not a kidney disease, is not a real sense of elevated urine protein.
If both are elevated and the ratio exceeds the normal range, indicating the presence of protein in the urine, at this time may be physiological or pathologic urinary protein. Physiological urine protein is more common in strenuous exercise, eating a lot of high protein food or fever, etc. Pathological urine protein is more common in primary glomerulonephritis or secondary nephropathy.
If urinary microalbumin, urinary creatinine are elevated and the ratio exceeds the normal range, it is recommended that the patient go to the regular hospital in time, complete the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and under the guidance of the doctor to the targeted treatment or therapy.