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Urine microalbuminuria tests measured as mg. Of protein leakage. Less than 30 mg is normal. My urine test result shows 50 mg, which is above normal. Between 30 mg to 299 mg indicates early stage kidney disease. How can it be brought within the normal range?
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In simple words micoalbuminuria is due to loss of holding capacity of the kidney and absorb protein and leak more than usual protein in the urine. The reasons are many. Usually injury to the kidney (infection, hypertension, diabetes, autoimmune diseases etc) causes this. Finding out the reason for the same will help us doctors to treat the problem and bring the leak down. Please consult a Nephrologist for the same.
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