Presumably you have a good reason for testing the protein level of a toddler. In these circumstances you need to see a doctor.
Protein should not be found in the urine. Cause it may mean that your kidney is having a problem with its filtering of substances like protein and BUN.
Having your period can cause high protein levels in a urine test. Protein in the urine can also be caused by infection.
Protein is not generally found in urine. Kidney disease or some other problems such as Diabetes can cause protein to be found in urine.
no...cause of yellow urine is bilirubin & biliverdin..which r result of protein digestion
Typically excess protein is caused by lupus' effect on the kidneys; excess urine protein doesn't cause lupus.
Small amounts of protein usually aren't a cause for concern. Larger amounts of protein in the urine may indicate a kidney problem. Protein is often found in the urine of young people after they exorcise.
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No. Diabetes can, though. Yeast has nothing to do with protein.
Yes.
Small amounts of protein in a child's urine is normally not cause for concern. However, larger amounts may indicate a kidney problem.
Fat in the urine (lipiduria) is a symptom of the nephrotic syndrome - a kidney condition that cause loss of protein (and some lipoproteins) in the urine.!
Dehydration wil cause the urine to be concentrated and so small amounts of protein that may be normal will be more easily detected. Also, if it is severe enough, it can damage the kidneys and so cause some protein to be in the urine. Checking an early morning urine after becomming well hydrated should tell you a lot.