Can elevated alpha-1 microglobulin heal itself?
Alpha-1 microglobulin generally refers to urinary alpha-1 microglobulin. In general, if elevated urinary alpha-1 microglobulin is caused by diet, it may resolve spontaneously; however, if it is due to an underlying disease, it usually cannot resolve on its own. Patients are advised to seek timely medical treatment. Specific analysis is as follows:
1. Can resolve spontaneously
If the elevation in urinary alpha-1 microglobulin is transient and caused solely by factors such as diet or lifestyle—for example, a high-protein diet leading to increased levels—adjusting the diet appropriately may allow spontaneous recovery. It is recommended that patients moderate their protein intake, drink plenty of water, rest adequately, and avoid excessive fatigue.
2. Cannot resolve spontaneously
If elevated alpha-1 microglobulin is caused by certain diseases, such as acute glomerulonephritis or chronic glomerulonephritis, the levels typically return to normal only after treating the underlying condition.
During treatment, patients should actively cooperate with their physicians to promote recovery as soon as possible.