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Pathophysiology of Proteinuria

Proteinuria can be defined as the urinary excretion of protein in abnormal amounts. When the kidneys are healthy, they refrain the loss but when they are diseased or inflamed; the pathophysiology of proteinuria can make drastic changes in the body. To get an effective Proteinuria treatment, it is necessary to know the amounts of wastes that kidneys are filtering. Also, it is necessary to know the associated symptoms to ensure the leakage of protein. The pathophysiological mechanisms may lead to damaged glomeruli, tubules or overproduction of proteins. However, the Proteinuria Ayurvedic medicines can help in the recovery of the impairment by a wholesome of Ayurvedic treatment provided by Dr. Puneet Dhawan of Karma Ayurveda.

The etiology of proteinuria:

Following are the causes of proteinuria:

  • Diabetes: This is one of the major causes of any kidney disease. This situation occurs because when the formation of insulin stops, because of which blood sugar level increases.
  • Hypertension: This is the second most cause of concern for kidney diseases; this can be due to many reasons, blockage in blood vessels, narrowed blood vessels or any other obstructed passage that is affecting the blood flow.
  • Mental Trauma: At times, stressful situations can lead to kidney dysfunction. The human body doesn’t work well whenever there is mental stress.
  • Toxic conditions: Whenever there is a presence of toxins in high amounts, kidneys may fail to filter them properly because of kidney damage. This can be a cause of concern in Proteinuria.
  • Kidney Infections: Frequent kidney infections can also damage kidneys because of which kidney releases the protein in the urine.

The prodromes:

The symptoms may confuse you to understand if they are of Proteinuria or not. So, make sure to discuss all the symptoms you have been facing with the healthcare provider providing the Ayurvedic treatment for proteinuria. However, here are the common symptoms of protein leakage:
  • Foamy or bubbly pee.
  • Swelling in the hands, feet, mid-region or face.
  • Weight increase because of liquid maintenance.
  • Diminished hunger.
  • Swelling in feet and hands.
  • Puffy eyes.
  • Increased or decreased output of urine.
  • The pale color of the urine.
  • Blood in the urine.
  • A sudden change of diet.
  • Weakness in the body.
  • Muscle cramps.

The diagnoses:

As soon as you start to see the changes occurring in the body and after having a chat session with the Ayurvedic medicines for proteinuria provider, he will ask you to undergo a few tests. These tests can be:

  • One-time sample:


In this situation, a container filled with urine is taken to know the amount of protein your body is losing. It collects the pee that you release at once.

  • 24 hours urine sample:


In this test, the total amount of urine released in 24 hours is taken as a sample to know the exact percentage of protein that your body is losing in a day.

If these urinalyses don’t work, the Ayurvedacharya will ask you to undergo a few more tests like:
  • Blood test
  • Serum-creatinine test
  • BUN levels tests

The Ayurvedic treatment for proteinuria:

Ayurveda proposes some specific medications to the patient that objectives to eliminate the root causes of various diseases and prevents the development rate of the disease. Ayurveda additionally recommends some dietary changes to the patient suffering from proteinuria that includes:
  • Preferring lean meats instead of red meats
  • Including more fish in the eating routine
  • Refraining the consumption of salt or sodium consumption
  • Adding fruits and vegetables, grains, and legumes to your eating routine
  • Exercise regularly
If you want to know more about the Ayurvedic medicines or the authenticity of the herbal medicament then you can contact the free consultation services of Karma Ayurveda right after this click.

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