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How Can Protein In Urine And Water Retention Be Cured?

how can protein in urine and water retention be cured in a post kidney transplant patient?
my mother is 50 yrs old had kidney transplant 2 yrs back but now though is normal on test reports --
urine routine --protein 4+(from last 4 months )
as this is little alarming so i am worried to know how to treat / control it
Mon, 22 Sep 2014
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Hi,
I had gone through the reports.Urine protein ++++ is not a good sign, it might either indicate recurrance of primary kidney disease ( glomerulonephrtis/ Diabetic nephropathy) or development of newer kidney problem ( Denovo Glomerulonephritis / BKVirus infection) in transplanted kidney, either of which would warrant kidney biopsy.
It can be managed now,depending upon kidney biopsy result. if not intervened , there is a risk of graft loss.
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How Can Protein In Urine And Water Retention Be Cured?

Hi, I had gone through the reports.Urine protein ++++ is not a good sign, it might either indicate recurrance of primary kidney disease ( glomerulonephrtis/ Diabetic nephropathy) or development of newer kidney problem ( Denovo Glomerulonephritis / BKVirus infection) in transplanted kidney, either of which would warrant kidney biopsy. It can be managed now,depending upon kidney biopsy result. if not intervened , there is a risk of graft loss.