what happen if you have albumin in your urine?

It's called albuminuria and it means your kidneys are being damaged. Albumin is a type of protein, if you have other proteins in your urine as well it's called proteinuria and may indicate something more serious than just albuminuria.

It's often the first sign of diabetic kidney disease. Other things that can cause albuminuria are kidney disease (like nephritis), high blood pressure, infection and strenuous exercise.
 
That's incorrect. There can be albumin in urine without kidney damage. BUN and creatinine levels are the gold standard for kidney problems; albumin in urine can be caused by a lot of different things.
 
Such as what for example?

I been trying to find similar info and I found that 'albumin is a strong predictor of health- low albumin is a sign of poor health & a predictor of a bad outcome' would you agree or disagree?
 
There are many causes of protein being found in urine, including temporary situations like medications that are hard on the kidneys, strenuous exercise, severe dehydration or infection. And correctable conditions (if you catch it early) like high blood pressure and diabetes.

Albumin is too big a protein to pass through a healthy kidney. If you're urinating protein (even microalbuminia) your kidneys are in the process of being damaged. I'm not saying this is irreversible, just that your kidney function is being negatively effected by something. It's up to your doctor to find out what.

http://www.nkdep.nih.gov/patients/kidney_disease_testing.htm
 
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