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  • Female
  • 28 Years
  • 23/01/2025

Question

I'm really worried about my 3.5-month-old baby boy. For the past couple of days, his urine has been white, and the analysis shows there's a large amount of amorphous phosphate present. Do you know what might be causing this? Will it gradually get better on its own, or is there something I should be doing about it?

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Protein in urine (proteinuria) can be concerning.

Proteinuria Grade:

4+ indicates severe proteinuria (nephrotic range)

Possible Causes:

  1. Kidney damage or disease (e.g., nephrotic syndrome)
  2. Diabetic nephropathy
  3. Hypertension
  4. Glomerulonephritis
  5. Kidney stones
  6. Urinary tract infection (UTI)
  7. Pregnancy-related issues

Kidney Failure Risk:

Severe proteinuria increases kidney failure risk if left untreated.

Complications:

  1. Nephrotic syndrome
  2. Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
  3. End-stage renal disease (ESRD)
  4. Cardiovascular disease

Immediate Action:

  1. Consult a nephrologist or urologist.
  2. Complete urine analysis and culture.
  3. Blood tests (renal function, electrolytes, glucose).
  4. Imaging studies (ultrasound, CT scan).

Treatment:

Depends on underlying cause, may include:

  1. Medications (ACE inhibitors, ARBs)
  2. Blood pressure control
  3. Diabetes management
  4. Lifestyle changes (diet, exercise)
  5. Dialysis (in severe cases)

Dr. Dr Khaleel Suggests...

Consult a Paediatrician

Answered 04/07/2025

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