As a person with Chronic Kidney Disease, do you have persistent existence of
protein in your urine? proteinuria is the major symptom of Chronic Kidney
Disease and it is the bottom cause of foamy urine as well. With such an annoying
symptom, have you ever thought how does protein get into your urine?
Protein is the material base of our life and no protein, no life. Therefore,
in our daily we should try to ingest adequate protein, so as to sustain our
life. However, metabolin of protein is usually excreted by our kidneys, so
ingesting too much of that will increase our kidney burden, so even if protein
plays such an important role in our activities, we should avoid ingesting too
much of it, especially for these who have Chronic Kidney Disease. For them,
their kidneys already have been damaged and can not assume too heavy burden any
more, so ingesting too much protein will certainly aggravate their disease. Then
for people with Chronic Kidney Disease, how does protein get into their urine
and worsen their disease?
Aligned the average man, protein(Proteinuria and Kidney Disease) is impeded to leak from kidneys through
mechanical barrier and charge barrier, which is performed by different
functional cells. However, as to people with Chronic Kidney Disease, their
charge barrier and mechanical barrier are inoperative as the functional cells
are damaged. With damaged barrier, protein can not be kept from being leakage
and as a result, proteins get out of our body along with urine. In addition,
although some functional cells are broken, the remaining healthy functional
cells still keep doing their work. It is obvious that once some renal intrinsic
cells are necrotic, then remaining healthy cells will assume heavier burden than
before. Long-term overwork will make the remaining cells damaged and
consequently, Chronic Kidney Disease is deteriorated.
This is the general process how does protein get into urine and then worsen
Chronic Kidney Disease. If you want to know more details about how does protein
get into urine, please email to me or consult our consultant online, we will try
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