- Female
- 35 Years
- 10/09/2025
My wife is 35 years old, and her urine test shows albumin +++. Could you please advise what this means and what steps or treatment we should take?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Albumin +++ in urine indicates high protein loss, possibly due to kidney issues or preeclampsia if she is pregnant. This needs immediate medical evaluation to avoid complications. Please consult a nephrologist or physician for further tests like kidney function, BP monitoring, and urine protein/creatinine ratio.
Dr. Dhankecha Suggests...
Take a COMPLETE URINE EXAMINATION (CUE) Test or Take a RENAL PROFILE/KIDNEY FUNCTION TEST (RFT/KFT) Test
Answered 10/09/2025
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