Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)
Protein in the urine, low blood protein levels, high cholesterol, high triglyceride levels, and edema are among the signs of nephrotic syndrome. Its causes include amyloidosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, diabetic renal disease, etc. Its symptoms include facial puffiness, moon face, periorbital edema, foaming urine, etc. The medication used to treat it includes antihypertensive drugs, diuretics, immune system suppressants, anticoagulants, and cholesterol-lowering drugs.
Protein in the urine, low blood protein levels, high cholesterol levels, high triglyceride levels, and edema are all indications of nephrotic syndrome. It is primarily caused by injury to the kidneys' clusters of small blood veins (glomeruli).
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Define nephrotic syndrome.
Protein in the urine, low blood protein levels, high cholesterol, high triglyceride levels, and edema are among the signs of nephrotic syndrome. Damage to the kidneys' glomeruli, which are collections of microscopic blood arteries, is typically the cause of nephrotic syndrome.
Explain in detail about nephrotic syndrome.
Protein in the urine, low levels of blood protein, high levels of cholesterol and triglycerides, as well as swelling, are all symptoms of nephrotic syndrome. Nephrotic syndrome is typically brought on by harm to the kidneys' glomeruli, which are collections of tiny blood vessels.
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