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Nephrotic Syndrome

Nephrotic Syndrome - What it is

Nephrotic syndrome is a syndrome comprising the following:

  • Edema -  swelling of the face, legs, or ankles due to the abnormal collection of fluids in
    the tissues that is usually accompanied by rapid weight gain
  • Proteinuria - large amount of protein contained in urine (more than 3 to 3.5g/day) that
    can be identified by frothy or foamy urine in the toilet bowl.
  • Hypoalbumina - low level of albumin (less than 30g/L) in the blood

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Nephrotic Syndrome - Symptoms

Nephrotic Syndrome - How to prevent?

Nephrotic Syndrome - Preparing for surgery

Nephrotic Syndrome - Post-surgery care

Nephrotic Syndrome - Other Information

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