Minimal change disease is the most common type of nephrotic syndrome in children. It usually occurs to children that are younger than 8 and it is more common among boys than girls. Conventional treatment for minimal change disease is predni...Read More
Have you ever heard about Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy? It is a relatively new therapy for kidney disease, but its good effects have been proved after treating many case of refractory nephrotic syndrome and other kidney diseases. Comp...Read More
Nephrotic syndrome is one common type of glomerular disease in children which is characterized by bubbles in urine, swelling, hypoalbuminemia and hyperlipidemia. It mainly affect preschool children that are between 3-5 years old. Due to dep...Read More
Minimal change disease, also known as minimal change nephropathy is the most common cause of childhood nephrotic syndrome. It accounts for about 70% to 90% of all children (younger than 10) with nephrotic syndrome. It is more common among...Read More
Nephrotic syndrome (NS) patients will suffer from edema with varying degrees. It is often the first sign of NS and in serious conditions there will often be serous cavity effusion. Dialysis can be applied to alleviate edema by removing exce...Read More
There are many factors that can affect the prognosis and life expectancy of nephrotic syndrome including infections, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, age, acute renal failure, etc. To achieve a better prognosis and prolong life expectancy, tim...Read More
The onset of nephrotic syndrome is related to immune reactions and inflammatory reactions. First I will explain its pathogenesis from the perspective of immunology. Due to disorder and dysfunction in the immune system, immune complexes will...Read More
The role of hormone treatment in remitting symptoms and slowing down deterioration of Nephrotic Syndrome should not be denied. However, it should not be denied that, hormone treatment doesnt solve the problem of recurrent relapses in Nephro...Read More