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[|Human|] My husband kidney function test is abnormal according his family doctor . He has seing a nephrologist and all she told me infront of my husband that there is so much protein in his urine. Now another doctor took a test and he said that his kidney function test abnormal. Don t know what he means .
[|AI|]  Thanks for the query. The function of kidney, is the remove toxins from our body and to maintain the fluid balance. Two basic parameters are used to assess the kidney function - Urea and Creatinine (some use Blood Urea Nitrogen). If these are abnormal renal function is said to be impaired. Proteinuria (or luminaria i.e. a condition when protein is excreted through the urine) can occur in kidney dysfunction. In this case I would like to know the following:1. The age of you husband.2. What are his exact urea and creatinine levels, and what is the quantification of his proteinuria2. Whether he suffers from any comorbidities like Diabetes or hypertension (both can lead to kidney dysfunction).3. Whether he has any symptoms like fever, burning during urination or urinary frequency/urgency/retention. These are symptoms of Urinary Tract Infection, which can lead to renal impairment and proteinuria. Whether he suffers from Prostatomegaly.4. Did he have any similar renal impairment in the past?5. Whether he has been on any Chat Doctor. E painkillers) for a long time At this stage I would advise you to get a USG of Kidney/ureter/bladder done to check for any abnormalities like renal parenchymal disease. If you can provide any information about the above points then probably his underlying cause for renal impairment may be detected. It is also advisable that you get his urea, creatinine and electrolytes (potassium, sodium) repeated and consult your nephrologist along with the USG report. If there is a chronic renal disease (due to diabetes/hypertension), ACE/ARB