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Causes and Treatment of Abnormal Urinary Protein Test

Possible causes and treatment methods when children have urinary protein and hematuria in urine tests during fever.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Urine Test
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Causes or Factors of Elevated Ketones in Children’s Urine

Elevated ketones in urine may be associated with diabetic ketoacidosis, infection, poisoning, or medication use.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Urine Test
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Consultation on Urinary Microalbumin and Urinary Protein Abnormalities

Seeking advice on urinary microalbumin and urinary protein abnormalities
  • FAQ
  • Health Consultation
  • Urine Test
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How to Handle a Four-Month-Old Baby’s Yellow Urine and Lack of Appetite

A four-month-old baby has yellow urine and a poor appetite. How should parents handle this situation?
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Urine Test
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How to Handle Swelling in Hands and Feet After Drinking?

Explore the possible causes of swelling in hands and feet after drinking, including allergic reactions and kidney function issues, and provide corresponding medical advice.
  • FAQ
  • Drinking
  • Swelling
  • Allergy
  • Kidney Function
  • Nephritis
  • Urine Test
  • Antibiotics
  • Low-Sodium Diet
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How to Treat High Protein Content in Urine for Diabetic Patients

This article provides treatment suggestions for patients with elevated urine protein levels
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes
  • Urine Test
  • Protein
  • Treatment
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Issues with Children’s Urine Containing Protein

A positive protein result in urine may indicate abnormal kidney function.
  • FAQ
  • Urine Test
  • Urine Protein
  • Kidney Disease
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Possible Causes of Blood in Pregnant Women’s Urine

Blood in urine detected during a urine test may be caused by infection and should be treated with sensitive antibiotics.
  • FAQ
  • Urine Test
  • Urinary Tract Infection
  • Pregnancy Health
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Postpartum Urinary Protein Abnormality

Five months postpartum, a urine test still shows a two-plus protein level, which may be related to kidney problems.
  • FAQ
  • Postpartum Care
  • Urine Test
  • Kidney Disease
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Reasons for Changes in Newborn Urine Color

A newborn’s urine color changing from yellow to light white may be due to insufficient water intake or fever. If the situation does not improve, it is recommended to undergo a routine urine test to rule out other abnormalities.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Health
  • Urine Test
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