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Protein in Urine
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mediluxayurveda40
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Mar 13, 2026
5:50 AM
Protein in Urine is a condition where excess protein is present in the urine, a problem medically known as proteinuria. Under normal circumstances, the kidneys filter waste and extra fluids from the blood while keeping important substances such as protein inside the body. However, when the kidney filters become damaged or weakened, protein can leak into the urine.
Protein in urine can occur due to several health conditions, including kidney disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and infections. In some cases, it may also appear temporarily due to dehydration, fever, stress, or intense physical activity.
Most people do not notice symptoms in the early stages. However, some individuals may observe foamy urine, swelling in the feet, ankles, or face, and feelings of fatigue. Doctors usually detect this condition through routine urine tests. Early detection and proper medical care are important to manage the underlying cause and protect long-term kidney health.


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