Title: Evaluation of Urinary Albumin Level in Newly Diagnosed Hypertensive Patients for Early Digonosis of Renal Diseases in Rural Area of Rajasthan

Authors: Kush Manna, Pankaj Kumar Meena, Gajendra Singh Meena, Himani Agrawal, Laxminarayan Meena, Gagan Priya Pandey

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i9.47

Abstract

Now-a-days, Hypertension is worldwide threat. For the detection of early renal disease, proteinuria play the important role. Specially, urine albumin is important to find out early renal diseases. For the present study, a total 100 newly diagnosed hypertensive patients were detected along with same no. of healthy individuals, having same aged grouped between 25-65 years were taken as control. Test for detection of urine protein through calorimetery method by total urinary protein detection. Male have higher value than female patients for determination of newly hypertensive patients. The value of urine albumin in newly diagnosed was significant higher than that of the control group. The elevation of the urine albumin is important for the diagnosis of renal disease in newly hypertensive patients. The present study helped to detect the renal damage in newly hypertensive patients and in the rural region of Rajasthan a high intake protein diet has been taken in their meal which should be checked and a balance diet should be taken.

Keywords: Hypertension, Urine Protein, Proteinuria, Renal Diseases.

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Corresponding Author

Gagan Priya Pandey

Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology,

NIMS Institute of Paramedical Science & Technology,

NIMS University, Jaipur (Rajasthan)