Overview of Nephrotic Syndrome
Nephrotic Syndrome is a kidney disorder characterised by the body excreting too much protein in the urine due to damage in the filtering units of the kidneys (glomeruli). This leads to low protein levels in the blood, swelling (edema) and an increased risk of infections and blood clots. Though more common in children, it can affect adults as well. With timely treatment, many cases, especially in children, respond well to therapy.
Types of Nephrotic Syndrome
1. Minimal Change Disease: Most common in children, often responds well to steroids.
2. Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS): More severe, may not respond easily to treatment.
3. Membranous Nephropathy: Common in adults, can lead to long-term kidney damage.
4. Congenital Nephrotic Syndrome: A rare form that appears in infants, often genetic.
5. Secondary Nephrotic Syndrome: Caused by infections, medications, or other diseases like diabetes and lupus.
Symptoms of Nephrotic Syndrome
Swelling in feet, ankles or around the eyes (edema)
Foamy or frothy urine indicating protein loss
Sudden weight gain due to fluid retention
Fatigue and tiredness from low protein levels
Loss of appetite and general malaise
Muscle wasting over time due to protein loss
Shortness of breath in severe fluid retention cases
Causes of Nephrotic Syndrome
Damage to kidney filters (glomeruli)
Immune system disorders like lupus
Infections such as hepatitis B, C or HIV
Certain medications, especially NSAIDs
Genetic mutations (in congenital forms)
Diabetes and other chronic conditions
Complications in Nephrotic Syndrome
Increased risk of blood clots (due to loss of anti-clotting proteins)
Chronic kidney disease or kidney failure
High cholesterol and blood pressure
Infections due to weakened immune system
Malnutrition and growth delays in children
Vitamin D deficiency and bone problems
Risk Factors of Nephrotic Syndrome
Family history of kidney disease
Autoimmune disorders
Use of certain painkillers or antibiotics
Chronic conditions like diabetes and lupus
Viral infections (HIV, hepatitis)
Being male (higher risk in childhood cases)
Preventions of Nephrotic Syndrome
Regular health check-ups for at-risk individuals
Managing chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension
Avoiding unnecessary use of nephrotoxic drugs
Practicing good hygiene to prevent infections
Healthy lifestyle choices to support kidney health
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