What are the symptoms of renal function syndrome

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As a common disease, nephrotic syndrome does great harm to our body. What are the symptoms of nephrotic syndrome

What are the symptoms of renal function syndrome

Systemic edema: almost all patients with nephrotic syndrome have edema in varying degrees. Generally speaking, the most obvious parts of edema are the face, lower limbs and scrotum. Edema can last for several weeks, maybe months, or the whole course of the disease. After infection (especially streptococcal infection), edema often relapses or worsens, and even azotemia occurs.

Hypertension: an important clinical manifestation of non nephrotic syndrome. However, there is * water, sodium retention and increased blood volume, which can cause transient hypertension. Type II primary nephrotic syndrome can be associated with hypertension.

Hypoproteinemia: the main reason is the decrease of plasma protein, which is closely related to the degree of proteinuria. At the same time, a large amount of proteinuria is the most important feature in the diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome.

matters needing attention

For patients with renal function syndrome, it is suggested that they should go to the hospital for examination in time, develop good living habits and eating habits, strengthen physical exercise and enhance their immunity.