Paraproteinuria

Paraproteinuria is a condition in which abnormal proteins are found in the urine that are not normal components of the blood. These proteins may be associated with various diseases, including cancer, autoimmune diseases and others.

Paraproteinuria can be caused by various reasons. For example, in blood cancer or lymphoma, paraproteins can be produced by malignant cells. In autoimmune diseases such as multiple myeloma, paraproteins are formed as a result of the immune system not functioning properly.

One of the most common symptoms of paraproteinuria is the detection of paraproteins in the urine. This can be detected with a routine urine test or with a special paraprotein test.

Treatment of paraproteinuria depends on the cause of its occurrence. For blood cancer or lymphoma, chemotherapy or radiation therapy may be required. For autoimmune diseases, immunosuppressive therapy may be used.

However, paraproteinuria can also be associated with other diseases such as kidney or liver disease. Therefore, if you find yourself with paraproteinuria, you need to consult a doctor to conduct additional research and determine the cause of this condition.



Paraproteins are abnormal immunoglobulins that are found in the blood of some patients. They can be associated with various diseases, such as multiple myeloma, amyloidosis and other cancers.

Paraproteinuria is a condition in which the urine