Is There any Correlation Between presence of Protein in Urine and Premature Greying of Hair?

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Muhammad Imran Qadir, Bushra Rao

Abstract

Usually follicular melanogenesis happen at the age of 45 years in which hair coloring pigment stops to work. But now environmental factors influence melanogenesis and cause premature greying in youngsters. Nutritional factors like deficiency of calcium, vitamin D also accelerate premature greying. To stop early follicular melanogenesis, supplements of vitamin D are used.Upraised level of proteins in urine caused protenuria. It point out the indication of kidney illness.  High blood pressure may also lead to proteinuria. Urinalysis was performed to indicate the relation between proteinuria and premature greying of hair. For this urine samples were collected and dipstick test was performed. It was observed that almost 62% students were passing through early greying of hair. On the basis of observations it was evaluated that 16% women and 18% men found protein in urine.  Similarly 46% female and 44% male found protein negative in urine test. We had recognized that there were limited number of students with canities and appeared protein in urine. While major students were those who had not monitored proteinuria in urine sample. So that we can say there is no compatibility between canities and protenuria.

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How to Cite
Bushra Rao, M. I. Q. (2019). Is There any Correlation Between presence of Protein in Urine and Premature Greying of Hair?. International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review, 2(05), 129–130. Retrieved from https://ijmscrr.in/index.php/ijmscrr/article/view/57