Proteinuria is a typical symptoms for Membranous Nephropathy patients. Without timely and effective treatment, it may greatly affect your prognosis. How to lessen protein in urine for Membranous Nephropathy patient? If you are also troubled...Read More
What are common complications of membranous nephropathy? How to prevent the occurrence of membranous nephropathy? What should I do once I suffer from it? Due to glomerular lesion, most patients have massive proteinuria, causing hypoproteine...Read More
Membranous nephropathy is characterized by deposition of immune complexes in the epithelial side of glomerular capillary loop. It often occurs to patients that are above their 40s and there are more male patients than female patients. Most...Read More
The kidneys play key role in regulating blood pressure. Blood pressure may rise when the kidneys are not functioning properly. Hypertension, in turn, can harm renal capillaries and worsen renal damage. Those who have high blood pressure at...Read More
About half of patients with Membranous Nephropathy have blood in urine. Blood in urine often results from escape of red blood cells due to increased permeability on glomerular cells. In some cases, hematuria can be also caused by urinary tr...Read More
Swelling occurs as the kidneys are less efficient in removing excessive water out of the body. The buildup of fluid can make tissues puffy and impressionable to the touch. Edema can be present in legs, feet, ankles or abdomen and can cause...Read More
Membranous Nephropathy is the damage to glomerular basement membrane. Glomerular cells can filter bloodstream and effectively prevent leakage of nutrients. As the filtering membrane is impaired, an excess amount of proteins will be present...Read More