In clinical situation there is a temporary rise in protein in the urine it indicates the kidney disease called proteinurea.( in these conditions high amount of protein found in urine ). Person suffering from diabetes and high blood pressure also called proteinurea.
Symptoms: particular symptoms is doesnt shown. It shows only kidney disorder symptoms like difficulty in urination , frequent urination, fatigue, swellinng in legs and hand, loss of appetite
Special drugs are not there for treatment of proteinurea but in diabetics and blood pressure patients are used some drugs. Through dietary changes we can control proteinurea
Describe to me a clinical situation in which there is a temporary rise in Protein found...
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