Meri wife 12 week pregnant h.. bp normal rhta h.. urine report me albumin + + aya h.. sugar report normal h.. please btaiye koi dikkat wali bat to nhi h?? Blood reporte mene attach ki h.. please guide me what i can do..
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As per your report s urine sample report shows albumin 2plus.but her B.P is normal . It indicates urinary tract infection .but urine microscopy report is not available .
Next Steps
1.double check her B.P 4th hrly for 1day . 2.test her urine sample for microscopy.if more than 5_6 pus cells per hpf. get culture & sensitivity test .
Health Tips
either UTI. or essential hypertension (if BP is more than 140/90 associated with urine albumin is pathological . . . .. . consult your obstetrician .
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Albumin can come because of urine infection also
Renal diseases also
Drink plenty of water and cranberry juice
Start iron and calcium supplements if no vomitting
Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day
Next Steps
Next ultrasound gestation along with ultrasound kidney ureter and bladder to rule out any medical renal diseases and stones
Get urine culture and sensitivity with morning sample urine
Health Tips
Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses
Avoid papaya and pineapple and spicy food
Take one boiled egg daily to replace albumin stores
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