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Protein in urine 1+
My father age is 71 he is having high bp and high sugar currently bp and sugar are in control, sugar gets fluctuate sometimes high He is having temsan h, amlodam m, metroplol succinate 50 for high bp Glycomet gp2  twice and voglibose thrice for sugar Rosufine 10 mg for cholesterol Morning thyroxine 25 and pantocid dsr And multivitamin like zincovit some time, In a urine test is  protein in sugar is 1+(30 mg) and cretaninin 1.42 is there any medicine for that proeitn, someone suggest me nefrozon tablet is it safe for him for protein in urine or pls suggest something else
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Diabetic nephropathy  consult a nephrologist
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Protein in urine is not a good sign, it is sign of poor diabetic control and patient may be developing diabetic nephropathy and since it’s plus one it’s the initial stage only. Kindly discuss the complete history to reach a conclusion and treatment, do not take any medication just Over the counter
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