Nephrotic Syndrome
Characterized by proteinuria, edema, hypoalbuminemia and hyperlipidemia, Nephrotic Syndrome is a group of clinical symptoms.
Diagnosis
- Is It Necessary To Do Renal Puncture For Nephrotic Syndrome?
- What to Do If Creatinine Level is 4 with Nephrotic Syndrome
- Is 7.0 Creatinine Level Too High for Nephrotic Syndrome Patients
- 25% Kidney Function in Nephrotic Syndrome Can I Live a Normal Life
- The Effect of Calcium and Phosphorus in Nephrotic Syndrome
Symptoms
- Some Foam In Urine Not Mean You Have Kidney Problems
- The Complications Of Nephrotic Syndrome Should Be Attention
- Several Manifestations of Micro-Pathological Nephrotic Syndrome
- Some Harms Of Kidney insufficiency May affect Other Functions
- Pathogenesis Of Edema From the Opinion of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Treatment
- Will Hormones Cure Nephrotic Syndrome
- How To Do Appropriate Exercise For Patients With Urine Occult Blood
- How To Treat Edema Of Children With Nephrotic Syndrome Effectively
- Hormone Therapy Is Not The Only Way For Proteinuria
- The Patients With Nephritic Syndrome Can Be Improved In Reasonable Treatment
Prognosis
- Kidneys are Functioning at 7% in Nephrotic Syndrome How Long to Live
- How Long after Stopping Dialysis Do You Die in Nephrotic Syndrome
- Life Expectancy of 15% Kidney Function with Nephrotic Syndrome
- Nephrotic Syndrome Patient Goes on Dialysis Is Lifespan Shortened
- 19% Kidney Function in Nephrotic Syndrome Prognosis without Treatment