What Are Some Symptoms of Proteinuria To Look For?
• Unless there has been damage to your kidneys, many people with Proteinuria will have no symptoms of kidney problems at all. • If you have Proteinuria due to diabetes, your diabetes may be out of control, which is causing damage to your kidneys. In this case, your Proteinuria symptoms will be that of Hyperglycemia (increased blood sugar), such as frequent urination, excessive thirst, or hunger. • If you have Proteinuria due to a form of multiple myeloma, you may only have symptoms of Proteinuria that are related to your disease, if it is active. This varies depending on how much or how little of the abnormal protein is present in your urine, and how active or aggressive your disease is.Symptoms Of Proteinuria Indicating Active Disease May Include: • Bone pain, if you have bone lesions due to your myeloma • Fatigue if you have anemia or are undergoing your chemotherapy, • Confusion, dizziness or excessive sleepiness if you have high blood calcium levels (Hypercalcemia) due to your acti