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Elevated albumin levels, especially when detected in urine, can be an indicator of kidney health. The treatment approach will vary depending on the situation.
When Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is Not Diagnosed:
To support kidney health and lower albumin levels, lifestyle changes are generally recommended. These may include:
* Eating a balanced and nutritious diet with high-quality foods
* Balancing salt and sodium intake
* Regular physical activity
* Monitoring daily protein intake
* Regularly reviewing medications and discussing them with your doctor
When Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is Diagnosed:
In this case, your doctor will create a personalized treatment plan. This plan may include lifestyle modifications as well as medication. To reduce albumin levels, medications that lower blood pressure, in particular, may be recommended. In more advanced stages of kidney disease, more intensive interventions such as fluid restriction, dialysis treatment, or kidney transplantation may be necessary.
How is elevated albumin treated?
When Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is Not Diagnosed:
To support kidney health and lower albumin levels, lifestyle changes are generally recommended. These may include:
* Eating a balanced and nutritious diet with high-quality foods
* Balancing salt and sodium intake
* Regular physical activity
* Monitoring daily protein intake
* Regularly reviewing medications and discussing them with your doctor
When Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is Diagnosed:
In this case, your doctor will create a personalized treatment plan. This plan may include lifestyle modifications as well as medication. To reduce albumin levels, medications that lower blood pressure, in particular, may be recommended. In more advanced stages of kidney disease, more intensive interventions such as fluid restriction, dialysis treatment, or kidney transplantation may be necessary.