Protein in urine can be a sign of kidney disease and usually there are very few proteins in the urine. Foamy urine can be a sign of proteinuria, but it can also have other causes and should be ...
Understanding eGFR and uPCR is vital for managing IgA nephropathy to predict kidney health, guide treatment, and work ...
Persistent proteinuria is the term doctors use when you constantly have high levels of protein in your urine. Protein is a part of your blood, and is important for building muscles and bones, ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Dear Dr. Roach • My husband had many tests for bacteria in his urine. Three months ago, he had no protein in the urine; two ...
Proteinuria (protein in urine) is common with complement 3 glomeropathy and is a strong predictor of disease progression and end-stage kidney failure.
Hi Doc, Whenever I look at my lab results on the portal, there always is a lot of “red” in the results and the provider never goes over them. Should I be concerned? Last time it said I have 1+ protein ...
It’s kind of hard not to check out the contents of the toilet bowl after you go to the bathroom, because bodily fluids are strangely fascinating. If you take a peek and your pee looks so frothy it ...
Given how often you use the bathroom, you probably glance in the toilet bowl here and there. And, if you happen to spot frothy or bubbly pee, it’s completely understandable to wonder, “why is my urine ...