What to eat with high urinary protein

High urine protein can be controlled by diet therapy and medication. In terms of diet, you can consume animal proteins that can be digested, absorbed and utilized by the human body relatively easily, such as milk, eggs and lean meat. Drug therapy is mainly the application of glucocorticoids, immunosuppressants and traditional Chinese medicine. Due to the large amount of proteinuria caused by primary glomerular disease, glucocorticosteroids can generally be applied 1mg/kg/d, and after the urinary protein is effectively controlled, the dosage will be gradually reduced in eight weeks; for those who can not be controlled by glucocorticosteroids alone, they can be combined with other immunosuppressant treatments, including cyclophosphamide, cyclosporine, tacrolimus, merti-macrolide, and so on. Chinese medicine also has some efficacy in controlling urinary protein, and can be used with evidence.