Nephrotic syndrome

Definition The nephrotic syndrome describes a clinical picture that arises due to damage to the kidney. The existing damage results in increased excretion of proteins via urine (at least 3.5g per day). As a result, there are fewer proteins in the blood that can bind water. This leads to water retention in the body. In … Nephrotic syndrome

Treatment | Nephrotic syndrome

Treatment In the causal therapy, glucocorticoids or stronger acting drugs are usually used. They inhibit inflammatory processes and are thus intended to prevent further damage to the kidney as far as possible. If the symptom is high blood pressure, antihypertensive drugs such as ACE inhibitors or Sartane are used. If water excretion is greatly reduced … Treatment | Nephrotic syndrome