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High Albumin In UACR
My Urine ACR & all its parameters came normal on July & August.The level of albumin came 0.6 mg/dl higher than the lab's upper normal limit in the month of September.However,the ACR came normal Having a high bp of 170/100 since the last 2 months.Can it be the reason for the spike of albumin level ? Is it temporary & fully reversible if bp is controlled  ?
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Yes, the slight rise in albumin may be related to your high blood pressure. Persistent high BP can sometimes affect kidney function and cause such changes. It’s possible this could improve once your BP is well controlled, but it can also persist if the pressure remains high.
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It is recommended that antihypertensive medications be titrated, and an evaluation of renal function is also necessary..
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Regular monitoring and strict BP control are important.
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