What does albuminuria body harm have?

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Urinary protein is an indispensable component in the human body. It is the main protein in the urine. It is often used to check the severity of kidney disease. Urinary protein is the protein detected when the blood is turbid after acidification and heating. When the routine test of urinary protein is positive, the amount of urinary protein excreted by the human body increases significantly. If it is negative, it is regarded as normal, When the urine protein is normal, it is beneficial to the human body, but if the content of urine protein in the human body is abnormal, it will cause different degrees of damage. Let's have a look.

What does albuminuria body harm have?

High urine protein leads to a large amount of protein in the body with the urine out of the body, which increases the viscosity of the blood, long time this phenomenon will lead to thrombosis. The occurrence of cardiovascular disease and other complications will aggravate the condition of people with cardiovascular disease.

Conclusion: high urinary protein will have toxic effect on renal tubular cells. When the amount of urinary protein in urine increases, the amount of protein in renal tubular epithelial cells will increase, and then the activity of lysosome will increase, and then the lysosome will enter into renal tubular cells caused by protein, which will cause damage to cells.

Due to the mesangial toxicity of urinary protein, when the amount of serum protein in glomerular mesangium is increased in the model of renal failure, the aggregation of these macromolecular proteins will cause the damage of heterogeneous mesangial cells, which will lead to the pathological changes of internal mesangium and the formation of glomerulosclerosis.

matters needing attention

Note that although there are many hazards of high urinary protein, the harm to the human body is also relatively large, but people find the symptoms should be diagnosed in time to the hospital, do not blindly go to the doctor, so as not to delay the disease, affect health, and even endanger life safety.