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Normal Levels Of Albumin In Urine

The term "proteinuria" is often used interchangeably with "albuminuria," but there is a mild difference between these two. Our blood has a few proteins circulating in it; albumin is the most common protein. An excess amount of albumin in the urine is termed albuminuria. On the other hand, proteinuria is a condition when multiple proteins are detected in the urine. One must know that a persistently high level of protein in urine is more often than not a sign of kidney disease. Be sure to get yourself tested and take the best medicine for proteinuria or albuminuria so that your disease is treated as soon as possible.

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Albuminuria

As mentioned above, albuminuria is a form of proteinuria. As with proteinuria, albuminuria can be caused by dehydration, diabetes, high-intensity exercises, fever, cardiovascular diseases, etc. Some of the major symptoms that are often associated with proteinuria are swelling, a frequent urge to urinate, swelling in the ankles, shortness of breath, nausea, persistent weakness, etc. If your symptoms have been persistent, consult a doctor for a future course of action. If left untreated, albuminuria, or proteinuria, can lead to cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney disease, renal infections, renal failure, etc.

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Diagnosis

The most common way to diagnose albuminuria is through a urine test, also known as the urine albumin-creatinine ratio (uACR). The uACR number is a reflection of the degree of albuminuria. Ideally, you would want a lower number (lower than 30). As the number goes up, your risk factor climbs as well. Be sure to get this test done multiple times to arrive at an average value. Do not just go by the number of one single test.

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Cures for albuminuria

Albuminuria, or proteinuria, is easily treatable; however, you need timely treatment to completely cure this disease. There are some potent ayurvedic drugs, diet changes, etc. that have shown encouraging results in treating this disease effectively. Below are some of the herbs that are effective in treating albuminuria:

  • Punarnava: Punarnava is one of the best medicine for proteinuria, or albuminuria. It has both rejuvenating and antioxidative properties. Regular consumption of this herb regenerates kidney tissues. This improves overall renal health. This herb is rich in vitamin C, which helps reduce oxidative stress in the kidney tissues. However, consult your doctor before taking any herbs.
  • Gokshura: A mild diuretic, gokshura promotes a healthy flushing out of toxins from the body. The anti-inflammatory properties present in this herb play a helping hand in preventing glomerulonephritis.
  • Varuna: Varuna’s natural diuretic properties improve kidney health by effectively flushing out toxins from the body. In addition to this, this herb boasts anti-inflammatory properties that prevent the inflammation of the glomerulus.
  • Bhumi Amla: Bhumi Amla not only controls blood pressure, but its diuretic properties help in an easy flush-out of toxins from the body. Bhumi amla inhibits the formation of kidney stones in the body.

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Even if you consume the best medicine for proteinuria, your treatment would be incomplete without dietary modifications. Your health starts with the kitchen. A kidney-friendly diet would help with the treatment of proteinuria or albuminuria. Some of the lifestyle modifications that help you improve your overall kidney health are:

  • A healthy blood sugar and blood pressure level are necessary for healthy kidneys. Keep a check on them.
  • Alcohol and tobacco have been linked with damaged blood cells and various diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, etc. Cut down on the intake of alcohol and tobacco.
  • Stay away from fish, meat, processed foods, etc. If you still want to have meat in your diet, be sure to cut down on the amount.
  • Canned, processed foods are high in salt, as salt is the most commonly used preservative. You should take a low-sodium diet for healthy kidneys.
  • Fiber-rich food items such as broccoli, prunes, berries, etc. are known for promoting good renal health. Include them in your diet.
  • Believe it or not, one of the best medicine for proteinuria is water. Keeping yourself well-hydrated is the cheapest way to get healthy kidneys. Drink at least 8–10 glasses of water; however, consult your doctor as the hydration needs of each individual vary.

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Albuminuria is nothing but the high content of albumin in your urine. If you follow a kidney-friendly diet and take ayurvedic herbs to treat the symptoms associated with this disease, you can easily conquer albuminuria. Stay alert with the symptoms and consult a nephrologist if you have a high reading of protein in your urine.

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