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What Does My Blood Test Report Indicate?

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Posted on Tue, 29 Dec 2015
Question: I am a 49 year old female and had to do additional blood work and see a Rhuematoid specialist since my ANA was positive twice. So my results came back and my protein urine value is 8.4; my creatinine urine value is 158 and my protein/creatinine urine value is 0.05. Can you please tell me what this means?
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Answered by Dr. Muhammad Hanif (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
proteins level is high in your urine report as described below!

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for consulting and your trust in HCM means a lot to me as a Physician.
I have completely reviewed your health query, and well realize all those concerns. Being your physician, I will take care all of them today and will extend my expertise to solve the problems.

Normally there is NIL proteins in the urine meaning the kidneys never allow filtration of proteins from blood into urine. But if there are proteins in urine it means the kidneys are damaged and there is some underlying systemic or the primary kidney disease present. Your protein level in urine is high and needs attention. For high protein in urine, causes may be high blood pressure, Diabetes mellitus, SLE, heart failure etc.

If we take 24hour urine sample, creatinine levels are normally in the range of 500-2000 mg/day in most labs. I don't know your urine collection was 24 hourly collected sample or random. Can you please upload a picture of the blood report for better analysis and further comments.

Hope I answered all of your queries. Let me know if you have further clinical concerns or doubts. I will be more than happy to get back to you. Please don't forget to give 'Five star rating' (if agreed) to help me assist patients in a better way; and, please don't forget to click on 'Close This Discussion'.
For any disease you have, a timely follow-up is necessary regarding the treatment efficacy and to see if there is a need to change the treatment options. So keep a follow up to see how you doing (Always write down my name in start of your questions at this forum & I will be with you in no time).


Regards!
DR. HANIF
USA

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
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Follow up: Dr. Muhammad Hanif (26 minutes later)
can lupus also be part of the reason. this is one of the reasons why I am being tested
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Answered by Dr. Muhammad Hanif (26 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Yes, for sure, Lupus is one of them!

Detailed Answer:
Welcome to the follow up query screen and I appreciate your concerns.

Yes, you can see in the reasons I mentioned Lupus too (SLE= systemic lupus erythematosus).

Hope I answered all of your queries. Let me know if you have further clinical concerns or doubts. I will be more than happy to get back to you. Please don't forget to give 'Five star rating' (if agreed) to help me assist patients in a better way; and, please don't forget to click on 'Close This Discussion'.
For any disease you have, a timely follow-up is necessary regarding the treatment efficacy and to see if there is a need to change the treatment options. So keep a follow up to see how you doing (Always write down my name in start of your questions at this forum & I will be with you in no time).


Regards!
DR. HANIF
USA
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
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What Does My Blood Test Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: proteins level is high in your urine report as described below! Detailed Answer: Thanks for consulting and your trust in HCM means a lot to me as a Physician. I have completely reviewed your health query, and well realize all those concerns. Being your physician, I will take care all of them today and will extend my expertise to solve the problems. Normally there is NIL proteins in the urine meaning the kidneys never allow filtration of proteins from blood into urine. But if there are proteins in urine it means the kidneys are damaged and there is some underlying systemic or the primary kidney disease present. Your protein level in urine is high and needs attention. For high protein in urine, causes may be high blood pressure, Diabetes mellitus, SLE, heart failure etc. If we take 24hour urine sample, creatinine levels are normally in the range of 500-2000 mg/day in most labs. I don't know your urine collection was 24 hourly collected sample or random. Can you please upload a picture of the blood report for better analysis and further comments. Hope I answered all of your queries. Let me know if you have further clinical concerns or doubts. I will be more than happy to get back to you. Please don't forget to give 'Five star rating' (if agreed) to help me assist patients in a better way; and, please don't forget to click on 'Close This Discussion'. For any disease you have, a timely follow-up is necessary regarding the treatment efficacy and to see if there is a need to change the treatment options. So keep a follow up to see how you doing (Always write down my name in start of your questions at this forum & I will be with you in no time). Regards! DR. HANIF USA