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Urine Regular Examination shows 15mg/dL
Hi From past few days I was not feeling well as I was having cold and flu. I was on medication and was taking Azithromycin 500 , Cheston Cold and limzee tab. I went ahead to get my urine examination for any sort of UTI infection .In the mean time I recovered . The results came and I am attaching that for reference . After seeing the report in found my urine showing PRO as 15ml/dL which is a cause of worry for me . I need medical advise on this before going for a proper consultation .
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Hi Normal urine protein excretion is upto to 150mg or 30mg of albumin. Your report is normal. Moreover urine protein excretion increase during febrile illnesses. You may re test urine after few weeks
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Less than 30 mg protein in urine is normal Pls do a urine protein creatinine ratio or 24 hour urine protein
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