There could be more: Underlying conditions causing the presence of blood and protein in your urine such as inflammation or infection in your kidney, autoimmune condition, presence of hypertension, diabetes etc. I'd suggest to your dr some blood work and a more extensive work up or consider getting a second opinion. Take care and god bless u! http://www.Healthcentral.Com/prostate/h/blood-and-protein-in-urine.Html.
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