Nephrotic syndrome urinary protein 2+ is serious

Urinary protein 2+ in nephrotic syndrome is usually more serious and requires prompt treatment.
Nephrotic syndrome is a clinical syndrome of massive proteinuria (>3.5g/d), hypoalbuminemia (<30g/L), marked edema and/or hyperlipidemia due to various causes, the first two of which are the key to the diagnosis of the disease. In nephrotic syndrome, the selective filtration barrier of glomerular filtration membrane to large and medium molecular proteins is impaired, resulting in an increase in the protein content in the original urine, and when the increase exceeds the reabsorption capacity of the proximal tubule, a large amount of proteinuria will be formed, and there will be a situation of urinary protein 2+, which is a more serious situation, and it is necessary to improve the quantification of 24-hour urinary protein and nephroptosis biopsy, etc, so that the diagnosis and treatment are made in a timely manner. Patients with nephrotic syndrome need to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid delaying the condition.