These results could: Be due to effects on the kidney from diabetes, hypertension, autoimmune, connective tissue diseases etc. Ask and get reassurance from your dr. Take care! http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/protein-in-urine/my00630. http://www.m.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/proteinuria-protein-in-urine.
Answered 10/6/2020
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Proteinuria: You have proteinuria (p). Common causes of proteinuria caused by medications are nsaids, nicotine, penicillamine, lithium carbonate, antibiotics, or opiates, especially heroin. P can be caused by diseases such as diabetic renal disease, among others. P is a symptom, not a diagnosis. See a doctor to be evaluated for its cause and treatment and tell him the medications you are taking.
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