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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Abnormal urine protein level
  1. ... A microalbumin creatinine ratio urine test checks the levels of the protein albumin in your urine (pee). Abnormal amounts of this protein may be an early ...
  2. ... levels of amylase in your blood or urine. Abnormal levels may mean you have a disorder of the pancreas. Learn more.
  3. ... may order this test to check the IgA levels in your saliva if your symptoms include frequent colds, sinus infections, or diarrhea. A Serum (blood) and/or urine protein electrophoresis test. This test helps providers check for and monitor conditions associated with abnormal immunoglobulin production. References Cleveland Clinic: Health Library: Diagnostics & ...
  4. ... body or if you have symptoms that indicate abnormal protein levels. These can include: Swelling in the feet, ankles, legs, and/or abdomen (belly), which is caused by extra fluid in your tissues Fatigue Unexplained weight loss Loss of appetite Nausea and vomiting Jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes). This is a common symptom of liver disease. Blood in the urine, a common symptom of kidney disease What happens ...
  5. ... including kidney disease , infection, or stress . If your urine protein level was high, your provider will probably order more ...
  6. ... test measures creatinine levels in your blood or urine. Abnormal levels can be a sign of kidney disease. Learn ... loss of an arm and/or leg. Creatinine levels in urine may be used to calculate a urine albumin to creatinine ratio (UACR), which is sometimes called a microalbumin creatinine ratio . Albumin is the main protein found in blood. Normally your kidneys filter out ...
  7. This test measures the amount of the protein haptoglobin (HP) in your blood. Abnormal levels may be a sign of hemolytic anemia or another blood disorder.
  8. ... eGFR or to find the cause of an abnormal eGFR result. They include: A protein in urine test . Protein in urine is a sign of ... test checks for very small amounts of a protein called albumin in a sample of your urine. Albumin in urine may be one of the first signs of kidney disease. A BUN (blood urea nitrogen) . BUN is a waste product your kidneys remove from blood. The test checks BUN levels in a sample of your blood. References American ...
  9. ... Swelling in your ankles and legs Dark-colored urine (pee) and/or light-colored stool (poop) Frequent itching A serum protein electrophoresis test measures the levels of the different types of globulins and other ...
  10. ... quickly. There are no known risks to a urine or saliva test. What do the results mean? A cortisol test alone can't diagnose the cause of abnormal cortisol levels. If your cortisol level isn't normal, you ...
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