How Do You Cure Or Prevent Microalbuminuria?
Microalbuminuria refers to the appearance of small, abnormal amounts of albumin, a protein present in the blood, in the urine. Albumin should not “leak” into the urine unless the kidney has some damage. Microalbuminuria can be the first sign of nephropathy, or kidney disease, and cardiovascular disease. Other causes of microalbuminuria are glomerulonephritis, another kidney disease, or kidney infections. Possible causes of this condition are high blood pressure, family history of diabetic kidney disease, smoking and being overweight. Microalbuminuria is treated and prevented in a variety of ways including lifestyle changes and medicine. Stop smoking cigarettes, which can induce albuminuria and accelerate renal failure in diabetics. Seek counseling for cigarette addiction, ask a friend for help, speak to your health care provider and get rid of all your remaining packs of cigarettes. Exercise at the gym to control and reduce blood sugar levels and hypertension, associated with microalbu