I am suffering from bilateral grade 3 renal parenchymal disease. Now my
creatinine is 278umol/L. I have no obvious symptoms but the report shows that
the protein in urine is 2+. What is the result of my condition.
Generally, the renal parenchymal disease means that the damage takes place in
renal glomerulus, which play important function in the kidney such as filtration
toxins such as creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, etc. It is actually more serious
that the damage in the renal mesengial area, in which, renal tubules are damaged
in most of time.
As you describe, there is 2+ protein in urine, it means that the renal
glomerulus are damaged, for in renal glomerulus, there is filtration membrane,
through which, protein, red blood cells, white blood cells come out of the body
into urine.
If we do not take effective measures, the pore of the renal glomerular
membrane will become bigger with the protein leaking out every day, and there
will be more protein leaking out. In clinic, the protein leaking out can be as
much as 4+. If proteinuria lasts for a long time, the blood will have low
protein, which is called hypoproteinemia. If hypoproteinemia lasts for a long
time, the osmotic pressure in blood will change, which leads to edema or
swelling or dropsy in clinic. Protein in urine, which is as much as more than
3.5g in 24 hours, low protein in blood, edema, and high fat, all of these will
form nephrotic syndrome.
So please be aware of your current condition and choose a better therapy
which not only has no side effect but also can treat it fundamentally.
On the basis of this, in Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital, we have
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, which can repair the damaged renal
glomerular membrane by extending blood vessels, dissolving the blood stasis and
then supplying nutrition to the kidney. For more information, please consult us
online or email us.