Some patients with Nephrotic Syndrome have anemia in daily life, and does it mean that Nephrotic Syndrome can cause anemia? Here we will give you a definite answer, yes, it does. Now please see the following in detail. How is anemia caused...Read More
Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) is not a single kidney disorder characterized by a number of signs of disease: proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia and edema. Proteinuria or protein in urine is often reflected with foamy urine. When people see there is foa...Read More
Children with Nephrotic Syndrome are very prone to bad appetite in daily life, which can lead to weight loss and malnutrition. This makes parents very worried and annoyed. Here we will explain how poor appetite is caused and how to treat it...Read More
What should we do to naturally lower creatinine in Nephrotic Syndrome(NS)? Almost kidney disease patients suffer from high creatinine level, and they all want to know how to reduce this level. Creatinine is a waste of muscles. Normally, it...Read More
Nephrotic Syndrome(NS) is not a single disease but a sign of many medical conditions. After it occurs, corresponding complications will appear. In this article we mainly talk about top five complications of NS and how to manage them. 1. Inf...Read More
The pain of Nephrotic Syndrome(NS) is unbearable by people. Most NS patients have the symptom of leg cramps. Can leg cramps be caused by Nephrotic Syndrome? Nephrotic syndrome is induced by many factors and is a syndrome in which the glomer...Read More
Nephrotic Syndrome is a disease caused by impairment of one of the various functions of the kidney. This function involves conservation of proteins. In nephrotic syndrome(NS), there is some abnormality of the capillary walls which make them...Read More
Potassium is an essential mineral and helps all organs, body tissues, and cells to function properly. The mineral also helps to regulate the water balance in and outside each cells, along with sodium. It plays an important role in muscle gr...Read More