The value of urinary alpha 1 microglobulin in children is 14.3 mg/24h, which is a serious result relative to the normal range. However, the severity cannot be determined by this indicator alone.
Urinary alpha 1 microglobulin value of 14.3mg/24h in children is significantly more than the normal standard. Usually the normal range of urinary alpha 1 microglobulin is <6mg/24h, the results are relatively serious, but the severity can not look at this indicator alone.
Elevated values of urinary α1 microglobulin may be due to pyelonephritis, renal vascular disease, myeloma, heavy metal poisoning and other diseases, which may lead to renal tubular injury or glomerular filtration membrane damage. If no treatment measures are taken, it will lead to further elevation of urinary alpha 1 microglobulin values, and the risk of developing serious diseases such as uremia cannot be ruled out.
Children with elevated urinary alpha 1 microglobulin should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and then under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, so as not to affect the health of the individual.