Polycystic Kidney Disease usually passes from generation to generation in one family. In most cases, PKD patients don’t have excessive protein in urine, but in some cases, patients do have proteinuria. Today, we will talk about urine protein levels and PKD.
Protein in urine level
Because of glomeruli’s filtration function and renal tubular reabsorption function, healthy people’s urine contains little protein which is less than 150mg. When the amount of protein in urine increases, usual urine test can detect it. If the amount of protein in urine is more than 3.5g/24h, it means heavy proteinuria.
Urine protein levels for Polycystic Kidney Disease
This kidney disease is one inherited disorder and progresses slowly. In the early stage, all PKD kidney cysts are very small, so they won’t affect kidney function. However, with the growth of kidney cysts, they will attack surrounding kidney tissues and damage kidney filtering system. When renal mechanism barrier and charge barrier are both damaged, excessive amount of protein will leak into the urine, resulting in proteinuria. Then, the proteinuria level may reveal the damaged degree of kidneys.
How to reduce protein in urine levels for PKD patients?
Based on the causes, the treatment should be able to repair damaged kidney filtering system and shrink kidney cysts in the same time. Today, we would like to recommend Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy.
Through providing enough nutritions and oxygen for kidney functioning cells and degrading extracellular matrix, this therapy can help rebuild kidney filtering structure effectively. Therefore, protein levels in urine decline naturally. Besides, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is also proven to be effective on treating Polycystic Kidney Disease and draining sac fluid from the body. This is why so many PKD patients prefer to come here to get this therapy.
During this whole treatment, a scientific diet plan and some auxiliary therapies such as acupuncture and foot bath are also needed, according to patients’ illness condition. To get individual treatment suggestions in detail, you can consult the doctor online or email to kidneyservice@hotmail.com.