Urinary outcome

Kidney Damage (Proteinuria)

Proteinuria (/proʊtiːˈnʊəriə/ or /proʊtiːˈnjʊəriə/; from protein and urine) is the presence of excess proteins in the urine. In healthy persons, urine contains very little protein; an excess is suggestive of illness.

Urinary
8 causes

There are 6 factors preventing Kidney Damage (Proteinuria), including:

Protective FactorsStudies

Curcumin (Turmeric) Herb risk & protective factor
Protective Factor Curcumin (Turmeric)
Herb

1 study

Nuts & Peanuts Nutrition risk & protective factor
Protective Factor Nuts & Peanuts
Nutrition

1 study

Peanuts Nutrition risk & protective factor
Protective Factor Peanuts
Nutrition

1 study

Fruits Nutrition risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Fruits
Nutrition

1 study

Vegetables Nutrition risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Vegetables
Nutrition

1 study

Sodium Bicarbonate Manufactured risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Sodium Bicarbonate
Manufactured

1 study

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There are 5 factors increasing Kidney Damage (Proteinuria), including:

Risk FactorsStudies

Type 2 Diabetes Lymphatic outcome
Strong Risk Factor Type 2 Diabetes
Lymphatic system

1 study

Smoking Contaminant risk & protective factor
Strong Risk Factor Smoking
Contaminant

1 study

Metabolic Syndrome Lymphatic outcome
Risk Factor Metabolic Syndrome
Lymphatic system

1 study

Red Meat Nutrition risk & protective factor
Minor Risk Factor Red Meat
Nutrition

1 study

Obesity Musculoskeletal outcome
Minor Risk Factor Obesity
Musculoskeletal system

1 study

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