Nephrotic Syndrome in children is mostly caused due to two idiopathic
diseases including Minimal Change Disease and Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis
(FSGS).
Other causes also include rare generic disorders and secondary diseases
associated with drugs, infections, or neoplasia. Though causes of children
Nephrotic Syndrome may be different from case to case, patients may be commonly
seen suffering from the following symptoms.
Symptoms of Nephrotic Syndrome in Children
▪ High levels of protein in the urine, a condition known as proteinuria
▪ Low protein levels in the blood
▪ Oedema, or swelling of all over the body tissues, but mostly the stomach,
legs, face, penis, and the scrotum
▪ High cholesterol levels in the blood
▪ Decreased frequency of urination
▪ Weight gain from excessive fluid
▪ Fatigue and malaise
▪ Loss of appetite
▪ Foamy, or frothy urine
▪ Pale fingernail beds
▪ Dull hair
▪ Less firm of the ears cartilage
▪ Food intolerances or allergies
Treatment for Nephrotic Syndrome in children of Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease
Hospital varies according to child's personal condition, but the standard
treatment is immunotherapy. This is a systemic treatment which can not only
eliminate the symptoms but also treat the disease from the root. Immunotherapy
is a natural treatment, so it does no harmful effect to the growth of your
child.