Yes, cystitis, also known as bladder inflammation, can cause protein in the urine. A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects the urinary tract, which includes the bladder.
Low-grade proteinuria (< 1 g/24 h) did not predict better renal outcomes or treatment response in patients with lupus nephritis, despite being associated with milder disease phenotypes.
It’s normal to have a little protein in your urine, but high concentrations can be a sign of a more serious underlying condition. The human body is amazing. Along with managing a massive number of ...