{"id":34137,"date":"2024-02-09T14:14:54","date_gmt":"2024-02-09T12:14:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/petsvetcheck.de\/symptome\/hund\/eiweiss-im-harn\/"},"modified":"2026-02-17T06:17:50","modified_gmt":"2026-02-17T04:17:50","slug":"proteinuria","status":"publish","type":"symptom","link":"https:\/\/petsvetcheck.de\/en\/symptoms\/dog\/proteinuria\/","title":{"rendered":"Proteinuria"},"content":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"featured_media":0,"template":"","class_list":["post-34137","symptom","type-symptom","status-publish","hentry","entry"],"acf":{"einleitung":"<p>Proteinuria, also known as protein in the urine, is a condition where excessive amounts of protein are excreted into a dog's urine. This can be an indication of an underlying disease of the kidneys or other organs and requires a precise clarification by a veterinarian.<\/p>","auswahl_krankheiten":[35648,35659,35661,35726,36044],"triage":"yellow","triage_begruendung":"Proteinuria is a laboratory\/finding sign and indicates, among other things, glomerular diseases, inflammation, or systemic causes (hypertension). Triage depends on accompanying symptoms, not on the finding alone. ","triage_eskalation":"ORANGE with simultaneous vomiting, severe lethargy, swelling, significantly increased thirst\/urination, shortness of breath, or neurological signs; RED with necrotizing, severely painful Skin changes with severe general disturbance; RED with signs of collapse\/shock.","ursachen":"<p>Under normal circumstances, the kidneys filter waste products and excess fluids from the blood, which are then excreted with the urine. In doing so, however, they retain important molecules such as protein in the blood. If kidney function is impaired, it can happen that too much protein gets into the urine.<\/p>  \n<p>There are various causes for protein in the urine of dogs. Among the most common are kidney diseases such as glomerulonephritis, in which the filtering units of the kidney, the glomeruli, are inflamed. Infections, high blood pressure, or diabetes can also damage the kidneys.<\/p>  \n<p>In addition to kidney diseases, non-renal causes can also lead to proteinuria. These include stress, Fever, intense physical exertion, or even a temporary inflammation of the urinary tract. These forms are often temporary and less concerning than chronic causes.<\/p>  \n<p>Another important factor is the age of the dog. Older dogs are more susceptible to degenerative diseases that can affect the kidneys, while younger dogs may have genetic or congenital problems that lead to proteinuria.<\/p>  \n<p>In some cases, a high intake of protein through food can also lead to increased protein levels in the urine. However, this is rarely the main cause and should be considered in connection with other clinical findings.<\/p>","typische_begleitsymptome":"<ul>  \n<li><p>Weight loss: A dog with Proteinuria may lose weight unintentionally because the body loses valuable proteins that are important for building muscle and tissue.<\/p><\/li>  \n<li><p>Increased thirst and frequent urination: These symptoms can indicate that the kidneys are not functioning properly and more urine is being produced to excrete the excess proteins.<\/p><\/li>  \n<li><p>Lethargy and weakness: An insufficient protein supply can lead to a lack of energy, which manifests as general weakness and Lethargy.<\/p><\/li>  \n<li><p>Edema: Swelling, especially in the legs or face, can occur when protein loss affects fluid regulation in the body.<\/p><\/li>  \n<li><p>Loss of appetite: Some dogs lose their appetite due to their illness, which can additionally contribute to Weight loss and weakness.<\/p><\/li>  \n<\/ul>","wann_zum_tierarzt":"<p>A visit to the vet is essential if you observe one or more of the above symptoms in your dog. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent serious health consequences.<\/p>  \n<p>Especially if symptoms occur suddenly or worsen, an immediate visit to the vet is advisable. Sudden Weight loss, significant Swelling, or a drastic change in drinking and urination behavior should be clarified immediately.<\/p>  \n<p>Even with chronic but worsening symptoms, it is important to have the dog's health status regularly monitored by a vet to ensure appropriate treatment.<\/p>","symptomerkennung":"<p>It is important for pet owners to watch for changes in their dog's behavior or health. Regular monitoring of weight and general condition can help identify problems early.<\/p>  \n<p>The vet will first perform a general clinical examination and then order specific tests to determine the cause of the proteinuria. This includes a urinalysis that measures the protein content in the urine and other parameters.<\/p>  \n<p>In addition, a blood test can be performed to check kidney function and rule out other possible causes. In some cases, imaging procedures such as ultrasound or X-ray are required to detect structural problems of the kidneys.<\/p>  \n<p>Depending on the results of these examinations, the vet may recommend further specialized tests to diagnose the exact cause of the proteinuria and create a suitable treatment plan.<\/p>","therapieoptionen":"<p>As a pet owner, you can take some measures to monitor and improve your dog's condition. A balanced diet that meets your dog's specific needs can help reduce the strain on the kidneys.<\/p>  \n<p>It is important to ensure that your dog has access to fresh water at all times to support kidney function and avoid dehydration.<\/p>  \n<p>Avoid unnecessary stress and physical exertion that could worsen the condition. Follow the vet's recommendations regarding medication and diet.<\/p>  \n<p>Regular check-ups with the vet are crucial to monitor the progress of the treatment and make adjustments if necessary. This way, you can ensure that your dog receives the best possible care.<\/p>","ausblick_auf_aktuelle_forschung":"<p>Research on protein in the urine of dogs, also called proteinuria, focuses on better understanding the underlying mechanisms and developing more efficient diagnostic methods. Current studies are examining the role of glomerular filtration, which is crucial for how proteins appear in the urine. Researchers are trying to identify molecular markers that indicate impaired filtration in order to be able to intervene early. This also involves investigating how genetic factors and environmental factors interact to cause or worsen proteinuria.<\/p>\n\n<p>Another focus of research is on the development and improvement of non-invasive diagnostic methods. Modern technologies, such as mass spectrometry, make it possible to analyze specific protein profiles in the urine that can indicate certain diseases. These technologies offer the potential to significantly increase diagnostic accuracy while minimizing the burden on the animals.<\/p>\n\n<p>Therapeutic research focuses on the development of new treatment options specifically aimed at reducing proteinuria. This includes research into medications that support kidney function and improve glomerular filtration. Some studies deal with the effect of ACE inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor blockers, which are traditionally used in the treatment of high blood pressure but are also promising in the treatment of proteinuria.<\/p>\n\n<p>In addition, it is being investigated how diet and lifestyle can influence proteinuria. Researchers are analyzing the extent to which special diets rich in omega-3 fatty acids and low in protein can reduce the amount of protein in the urine. Such dietary interventions could represent an important supplement to medical treatments.<\/p>\n\n<p>Finally, there is a growing area of research dealing with the role of biomarkers in the urine. These could be used not only to confirm the presence of protein in the urine but also to monitor the progression of the underlying disease. There is promising evidence that certain biomarkers could help monitor therapy response and adjust treatment strategies accordingly.<\/p>","haufig_gestellte_fragen":"<ol>\n<li><p><b>What does it mean if Proteinuria is diagnosed in my dog?<\/b> If protein is found in your dog's urine, it indicates a possible kidney disease or another systemic disease. Proteinuria can be a sign that the kidneys are not filtering properly and proteins are getting into the urine that should normally remain in the blood.<\/p><\/li>\n\n<li><p><b>Is Proteinuria in dogs always a cause for concern?<\/b> Protein in the urine is not always a cause for immediate concern, but it can indicate serious health problems. It is important to determine the cause, as untreated proteinuria can lead to kidney damage. A veterinarian should be consulted to assess the situation.<\/p><\/li>\n\n<li><p><b>How is Proteinuria diagnosed in dogs?<\/b> Diagnosis is usually made through a urine test where the protein content is measured. The vet may also order blood tests and imaging procedures to determine the cause of the proteinuria.<\/p><\/li>\n\n<li><p><b>What treatment options are available for dogs with Proteinuria?<\/b> The treatment depends on the underlying cause. It can include the administration of medication, dietary changes, or the treatment of an underlying disease. The veterinarian will create an individual treatment plan.<\/p><\/li>\n\n<li><p><b>Can certain breeds be more susceptible to Proteinuria?<\/b> Yes, certain breeds may be more susceptible to kidney diseases that can lead to proteinuria. This includes breeds such as the Dalmatian, the Cocker Spaniel, and the Doberman. A genetic predisposition can play a role.<\/p><\/li>\n\n<li><p><b>Are there preventive measures against Proteinuria in dogs?<\/b> Preventive measures include a balanced diet, regular veterinary examinations, and monitoring the dog's general health. Early detection and treatment of underlying diseases can also reduce the risk of proteinuria.<\/p><\/li>\n\n<li><p><b>Can Proteinuria cause Pain in dogs?<\/b> Protein in the urine itself does not usually cause Pain, but the underlying causes or consequences, such as renal failure, can be painful. It is important to watch for symptoms such as discomfort or changes in the dog's behavior.<\/p><\/li>\n\n<li><p><b>How often should a dog's urine be tested for protein?<\/b> The frequency of urine tests depends on the dog's health status. Dogs with known kidney problems should be examined more frequently. The vet will make recommendations based on the dog's individual health.<\/p><\/li>\n\n<li><p><b>Can stress lead to protein in the urine in dogs?<\/b> In some cases, stress can temporarily lead to increased protein excretion in the urine, but this is usually not the main cause of persistent proteinuria. A comprehensive examination by the vet is important to clarify the cause.<\/p><\/li>\n\n<li><p><b>What role does nutrition play in the treatment of Proteinuria?<\/b> Diet plays an important role in the treatment of proteinuria. A special diet that reduces protein and phosphate content can help support kidney function and reduce the amount of protein in the urine. The vet can provide specific dietary recommendations.<\/p><\/li>\n<\/ol>","literatur":"","zusatzlicher_inhalt_im_hauptteil":"","ergaenzungen":"","weitere_suchbegriffe":"","faq":[{"frage":"1. What does it mean if Proteinuria is diagnosed in my dog?","antwort":"If protein is found in your dog's urine, it indicates a possible kidney disease or another systemic disease. Proteinuria can be a sign that the kidneys are not filtering properly and proteins are getting into the urine that should normally remain in the blood."},{"frage":"2. Is Proteinuria in dogs always a cause for concern?","antwort":"Protein in the urine is not always a cause for immediate concern, but it can indicate serious health problems. It is important to determine the cause, as untreated proteinuria can lead to kidney damage. A veterinarian should be consulted to assess the situation."},{"frage":"3. How is Proteinuria diagnosed in dogs?","antwort":"Diagnosis is usually made through a urine test where the protein content is measured. The vet may also order blood tests and imaging procedures to determine the cause of the proteinuria."},{"frage":"4. What treatment options are available for dogs with Proteinuria?","antwort":"The treatment depends on the underlying cause. It can include the administration of medication, dietary changes, or the treatment of an underlying disease. The veterinarian will create an individual treatment plan."},{"frage":"5. Can certain breeds be more susceptible to Proteinuria?","antwort":"Yes, certain breeds may be more susceptible to kidney diseases that can lead to proteinuria. This includes breeds such as the Dalmatian, the Cocker Spaniel, and the Doberman. A genetic predisposition can play a role."},{"frage":"6. 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