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No, 3+ albumin in the urine is not normal.
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No. Normal urine should be sterile.
one plus is medical lingo for a small positive bacteria or ketone. If we are looking for a urinary tract infection we will say if positive one plus bacteria or one plus blood with a kidney stone. Most scales read from one plus to 3 plus to too numerous to count.
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It leans there is some of whatever is being tested present in the urine. It is a relative scale ranging from 0 (none) up to usually 3+ or 4+ .
"Blood ++", "2+ blood," and "blood 2+" are different ways of indicating that there was a moderate amount of hidden blood in a urine dipstick.
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Most likely a denatured protein (plus HCl and water). You'll need to be more specific if you want a better answer.
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