Positive urine protein, whether need to do kidney puncture test, also need to be analyzed according to the 24-hour urine protein quantitative. 1. No need for kidney puncture: if the 24-hour urine protein quantitative is less than 1 gram, it means that the patient’s urine protein loss is not much, and it has little effect on the kidneys, at this time, there is generally no need for special treatment, and you only need to undergo regular checkups. 2. Recommend kidney puncture: if the 24-hour urine protein quantification is between 1 gram and 2 grams, it is generally recommended that the patient receive kidney puncture examination, because at this time, the abnormal renal function may be more serious. 3. Require renal puncture: If the 24-hour urine protein quantification is more than 2 grams, it is generally recommended that the patient must undergo renal puncture, which means that the patient’s kidneys may have been more seriously affected, and further examination is needed. If the urine protein is positive, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, actively accept the examination, and follow the doctor’s instructions for active treatment.