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Can Protein In Urine Causes Body Swelling?

hi my name asif age.29 weight 50kg i have some p
roblem swelling my body at day but night sleeping after normal some time urine passing more time but not allways i had a cunsalt a docter us roy patna after investigatin he found protine licked with urine 450%par day after two month treatment pame position
Mon, 7 Jul 2014
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Hi,
Yes, protein in urine, if more definitely could cause body swelling.
Protein is necessary for retaining fluid in the various tissue compartments, eg: blood. If the proteins are lost, the fluid inside blood moves into the tissues leading to edema. If severe protein is lost, you can find generalized edema.
If you check your serum proteins, it will also be reduced.

The cause of proteinuria is present within the kidney and it needs to be treated.
Renal biopsy might be necessary along with ultrasound and MRI findings.
Try to take protein rich diet to improve your serum protein levels.

Any further queries, happy to help again.
Dr. Jyothi BL
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Can Protein In Urine Causes Body Swelling?

Hi, Yes, protein in urine, if more definitely could cause body swelling. Protein is necessary for retaining fluid in the various tissue compartments, eg: blood. If the proteins are lost, the fluid inside blood moves into the tissues leading to edema. If severe protein is lost, you can find generalized edema. If you check your serum proteins, it will also be reduced. The cause of proteinuria is present within the kidney and it needs to be treated. Renal biopsy might be necessary along with ultrasound and MRI findings. Try to take protein rich diet to improve your serum protein levels. Any further queries, happy to help again. Dr. Jyothi BL