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4-Year-Old Child Experiencing Abdominal Pain and Fever, High Urinary Protein and Bilirubin

A 4-year-old child is suffering from abdominal pain and fever, with urine tests showing elevated levels of urinary protein and bilirubin, possibly indicating allergic purpura.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Internal Medicine
  • Urine Testing
  • Abdominal Pain
  • Fever
  • Urinary Protein
  • Urobilinogen
  • Allergic Purpura
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Abnormal Urinary Protein Test Results in Diabetics: How to Handle?

A diabetic patient with a urinary protein level of 10.3g/L, accompanied by lower back pain and night sweats, should receive timely treatment for diabetes and related complications.
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes
  • Urinary Protein
  • Kidney Disease
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Consultation on Diabetes Blood Sugar and Urinary Protein Test Results

A patient with diabetes inquires whether blood sugar of 12mmol/L and urinary protein ++ are normal, and how to further investigate and treat.
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Testing
  • Urinary Protein
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How to Handle Urinary Glucose 3+, Urinary Protein 1+, and Blood Sugar 12.31?

If a patient has been diagnosed with diabetes, it is recommended to actively control blood sugar levels and reduce urinary protein. If not diagnosed, it is suggested to undergo a glucose tolerance test and related examinations for confirmation.
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes
  • Urinary Protein
  • Blood Sugar Control
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How to Treat Newborns with Abnormal Urinary Protein

For newborns with abnormal urinary protein, mild proteinuria can consider using traditional Chinese medicine Jinshuibao and herbal medicine therapy.
  • FAQ
  • Urinary Protein
  • Newborns
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Herbal Medicine
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Late Pregnancy and Postpartum Increased Urinary Protein Levels: Causes

Urinary protein levels increase from one plus during late pregnancy to two plus after childbirth, with no symptoms. Is a renal biopsy necessary to determine the cause?
  • FAQ
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Urinary Protein
  • Nephritis
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Postpartum Urinary Protein Test Abnormality

After five months postpartum, persistent presence of two plus signs of urinary protein may indicate kidney health issues. A routine urine test should be conducted.
  • FAQ
  • Postpartum Health
  • Urinary Protein
  • Kidney Diseases
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