This condition doesn't usually come with symptoms. But as it progresses, you'll notice some indicative signs. You may start experiencing hypertension, nausea, and vomiting. These come from the imbalance in your body. You may start experiencing these symptoms when the proteinuria becomes more severe. To treat these symptoms, you need to regulate your blood pressure and glucose levels. You can best do this by taking medication and making some changes in your lifestyle. Also, you may need to treat the underlying conditions to treat proteinuria.

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