Urine protein 0.15g / L is the threshold for the presence or absence of proteinuria, divided into physiological and pathological two kinds, physiological is usually not serious; pathological is more serious.
Urine protein less than 0.15g / L is urine protein negative, urine protein more than 0.15g / L is urine protein positive. Urine protein 0.15g / L is the threshold of proteinuria, divided into physiological and pathological causes, physiological causes are seen in strenuous exercise, fever, low-temperature environment, etc., after removing the relevant factors will usually return to normal, usually not serious.
Pathologic causes include nephritis, diabetic nephropathy, etc., which are more serious and need timely treatment.
When urinary protein 0.15g/L occurs, you should go to the hospital in time to see a doctor, under the guidance of a professional physician to clarify the cause and timely treatment.