Protein is lost in urine for the last two years, my creatinine levels are normal and my ultrasound is normal, my bloodpressure is high sometimes, I am obese what might be the reason? Please answer my question and I am pre diabetic
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Get a spot urine protein-creatinine ratio (UPCR) test to quantify the amount of protein in your urine. If the urine protein value exceeds 1 gm/gm (equivalent 1gm/day), you may need a kidney biopsy.
Consult nearby nephrologist to decide further course.
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