Hi, My 11 month old son has Solitary right kidney,today when I did his routine Urine and blood test following were the rest results:- Protein (total),Spot Urine by pyragalol Method:- 370 mg/ltr Creatinine,Sport Urine by Jaffe w/o deproteinization:- 73.57 mg/dL Protein/Creat ratio, Urine by Jaffe:- 0.50 Urea,Serum by GLDH-urease:- 33 Creatinine,Serus by jaffe w/o deproteinization:- 0.50 Is there any reason to worry because of high protein in urine? Wha s the next step? Please advise I am very tensed at the moment, Thanks AMit
Hello Thank You for contacting HCM. Welcome to Health Care Magic. My name is Dr Muhammad Ahmad & i will look into your problem.
I have gone through your query and would try to help you in the best possible way.
Your son Already has a solitary kidney he is too young and has a long life ahead our suggestion is to immediately contact your paediatrician and discuss with him referral to paediatric nephrologist and medical and surgical options for this because proteins in urine at any age any time are a matter of worry and shouldn't be neglected and overlooked.
Hope this answers your question. If you have additional questions or follow up questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. Wishing him good health
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Hello Thank You for contacting HCM. Welcome to Health Care Magic. My name is Dr Muhammad Ahmad & i will look into your problem. I have gone through your query and would try to help you in the best possible way. Your son Already has a solitary kidney he is too young and has a long life ahead our suggestion is to immediately contact your paediatrician and discuss with him referral to paediatric nephrologist and medical and surgical options for this because proteins in urine at any age any time are a matter of worry and shouldn t be neglected and overlooked. Hope this answers your question. If you have additional questions or follow up questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. Wishing him good health