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What Causes Pain In The Bladder And High Protein In Urine?

Had a urinalysis last week had high protein levels went to ER today had another urinalysis no protein in urine. CAT scan showed my kidneys and appendix were good and blood work came back normal. Have pain in pelvic / bladder area since July 5 th. what could this mean?
Sat, 21 Jun 2014
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Geriatrics Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
I saw the question today. Not sure about the date.
Proteins level can be physiologically increased after fever, exercise, walking heavily or a protein rich diet.
Your high protein might be due to any of the above, as the next report was normal.
Pain in the bladder could be due to stone or inflammation/ infection of bladder.
However, your urine report is normal, so infection is ruled out. CAT scan is also normal ruling out any renal pathology.
Probably cause could be superficial soft tissue injury. If pain is there on pressure, it is soft tissue/muscle probably. 2 weeks rest should reduce the problem. You can take NSAID pain killers, if it is severe.
Any further queries, do ask. Happy to help again.
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What Causes Pain In The Bladder And High Protein In Urine?

Hi, I saw the question today. Not sure about the date. Proteins level can be physiologically increased after fever, exercise, walking heavily or a protein rich diet. Your high protein might be due to any of the above, as the next report was normal. Pain in the bladder could be due to stone or inflammation/ infection of bladder. However, your urine report is normal, so infection is ruled out. CAT scan is also normal ruling out any renal pathology. Probably cause could be superficial soft tissue injury. If pain is there on pressure, it is soft tissue/muscle probably. 2 weeks rest should reduce the problem. You can take NSAID pain killers, if it is severe. Any further queries, do ask. Happy to help again.