Paul Saladino· MD
a high protein diet will cause an increase B when but it's non pathologic
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a high protein diet will cause an increase B when but it's non pathologic
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if you eat lots of protein you will see your blood urea nitrogen go up because your body is upregulating this urea cycle to excrete the urea
you'll see my albumin is here you'll know that my bun is flagged on the morning of this blood work i was pretty dehydrated my bun being there probably also a little bit higher in general because i eat a lot of meat