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Pediatric Proteinuria

Pediatric proteinuria refers to the presence of excess protein in a child's urine. This can be a sign that the kidneys are not filtering properly, which may occur due to various conditions, such as infections, inflammation, or structural issues. While some cases are mild and temporary, others might indicate more serious health problems. To diagnose proteinuria, doctors often conduct urine tests. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may involve medication, lifestyle changes, or close monitoring. It's important for parents to consult healthcare professionals if they suspect their child has proteinuria.