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My husband just passed away from pancreatic cancer with mets to the liver. I took care of him at home with hospice care. I am a retired RN. I went to my doctor last week, today his nurse calls me and says my doctor says I have protein in my urine. Apparently no other abnormal labs. He want to check for Kidney problems. Is it possible for me to have protein in my urine due to the stress of caring for my husband during his illness. He passed away on May 9. He was diagnosed with the cancer in November 2016, I cared for him til his death. Should I be concerned about protein in my urine.
Healthy kidneys do not allow a significant amount of protein to pass through their filters. But filters damaged by kidney disease may let proteins such as albumin leak from the blood into the urine.
Proteinuria can also be a result of overproduction of proteins by the body.
The two most common risk factors for proteinuria are:
Diabetes High blood pressure (hypertension) Both diabetes and high blood pressure can cause damage to the kidneys, which leads to proteinuria.
other causes include:
Medications Trauma Toxins Infections Immune system disorders
As you said that you were stressed because of your husband's sickness. Stress lowers down the immune system hence can be a cause of proteinuria. Though stress is not the direct cause of it.
I would suggest you to take proper treatment for this condition. Consult a good physician.
Thanks Dr. Tripat Mehta
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What Causes Protein In Urine?
Hello Thanks for writing to us. Protein in urine is the condition of sign of kidney disease. Healthy kidneys do not allow a significant amount of protein to pass through their filters. But filters damaged by kidney disease may let proteins such as albumin leak from the blood into the urine. Proteinuria can also be a result of overproduction of proteins by the body. The two most common risk factors for proteinuria are: Diabetes High blood pressure (hypertension) Both diabetes and high blood pressure can cause damage to the kidneys, which leads to proteinuria. other causes include: Medications Trauma Toxins Infections Immune system disorders As you said that you were stressed because of your husband s sickness. Stress lowers down the immune system hence can be a cause of proteinuria. Though stress is not the direct cause of it. I would suggest you to take proper treatment for this condition. Consult a good physician. Thanks Dr. Tripat Mehta