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Possible treatment includes: Changes to your diet. If high levels of protein are caused by kidney disease, diabetes, or high blood pressure, your doctor will give you specific diet changes. Weight loss. ... Blood pressure medication. ... Diabetes medication. ... Dialysis.
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Read More »Protein in the urine may be a sign of serious health problems. To reduce protein levels, you need to tackle the problem that is causing the increase. This article will cover why there may be a high level of protein in the urine, how it can be diagnosed, and what you can do about it. The team of board-certified urologists at Urology of Greater Atlanta diagnose the cause of protein in urine and other conditions such as blood in the urine (hematuria) and provide appropriate treatment when necessary.
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Common eye problems for people with kidney disease or who are on dialysis. Dry, red, and sore eyes that feel gritty. These symptoms may occur...
Read More »If your doctor suspects kidney problems, the urine test will be repeated three times. One per month. This helps to rule out any temporary causes of proteinuria. Further lab tests may also be used to determine what’s causing your proteinuria: 24-hour urine collection. Your urine will be collected over 24 hours and sent to a lab.
Clear urine indicates that you're drinking more than the daily recommended amount of water. While being hydrated is a good thing, drinking too much...
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10 Common Habits That May Harm Your Kidneys Overusing Painkillers. ... Eating Processed Foods. ... Not Drinking Enough Water. ... Missing Out on...
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Prostate biopsies are carried out in several different ways. The most commonly employed techniques are transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) guided...
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In a recent study, overweight men aged 40-70, with mild fatigue, saw their levels of testosterone and DHEA (a testosterone precursor produced by...
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