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Hi, I am a 26-year-old female. My weight is 42kg and my height is 1.56m. I recently did a health check up and everything was normal except for my Urine Micro-Albumin. The ratio of my microalbumin to creatinine is stated as High . The results are below: ———- Urine Microalbumin Random 53 mg/L Urine Creatinine Random 2.80 mmol/L Urine Alb/Cre Ratio * 18.9 mg/mmol ( 3.50) The desired range is below 3.50, but my results are 18.9. What does this mean? Should I be worried? What can I do to reduce my Urine Micro-Albumin levels? Does this mean that I am going to develop progressive kidney failure and cardiovascular disease in the future? I should I do? My test results are worrying because it is so high. Grateful for your advice please.
Are you on any medication? Having Diabetes or Hypertension? Yes, microalbumin in urine means renal failure starting. You can take Tab. Enalapril 5mg(tab.Envas). Od daily to control.
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Dr C.ELANCHEZHIAN, General & Family Physician
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How Can Urine Micro Albumin Levels Be Reduced?
Hello, Are you on any medication? Having Diabetes or Hypertension? Yes, microalbumin in urine means renal failure starting. You can take Tab. Enalapril 5mg(tab.Envas). Od daily to control. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr C.ELANCHEZHIAN, General & Family Physician