A urine test called a urinalysis can tell whether you have too much protein in your pee. First, you'll pee into a cup. A lab technician will dip in a stick with chemicals on the end. If the stick changes color, it's a sign of too much protein. You might need to have this test...
Phlda3, a urine-detectable protein, causes p53 accumulation in renal tubular cells injured by cisplatinBiomarkerCisplatinp53Phlda3Renal tubular injuryMeasurable indicators of renal injury are required for the assessment of kidney function after toxicant challenge. In our previous study, pleckstrin ...
This means you have too muchproteinin your urine. Nephrotic syndrome damages the filters, called glomeruli, that remove waste from your blood. Normally these filters keep protein in your body because your body needs it to work properly. Damaged filters allow protein to leak into your urine. Hyp...
Also, proteinuria, or protein in your canine's urine, is an indication he is susceptible to rouleaux formation. However, a blood smear viewed under the microscope showing the red blood cells stacked on top of each other is required for a definitive diagnosis. Treating rouleaux involves treating...
A urinalysis may then be done to see if there is blood in the dog's urine. If there is, x-rays can be taken to see if there are stones in the bladder, and if not, an ultrasound can be done to allow early detection of bladder tumors. ...
Does Protein Make You Poop? Spicy Foods Hot and spicy foods can irritate the intestinal lining and cause loose stools. That's because some compounds in spicy food aren't absorbed and can irritate the lining of the intestines, triggering thegastrocolic reflex. This is the body's response to ...
Many affected cats have characteristic blood cell changes, while 90% have elevations of liver enzymes, as well as other biochemical changes. Urine samples may also be recommended to assess kidney function in more detail. To be definitive about the diagnosis, it’s necessary to measure the thyroid...
experiencing insufficient intake of micronutrients and antioxidants not consuming enough fiber (which makes it hard to balance blood sugar) not consuming enough healthy fats or protein (which can lead to hunger, weight gain and high blood sugar) ...
It may sound a little odd, but you really can get stones in yourbladder. They’re hard little masses made up of minerals from your urine. They’re most common in men 50 and older. Sometimes, they don’t cause any symptoms and pass out of your body on their own. You may never even...
Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiencyis when your liver does not make enough of this protein, also known as AAT or alpha-1. AAT shuts off another protein that helps fight infection in the lungs, but that at high levels can destroy healthy lung tissue. Without enough AAT, the protein does not kno...