Symptoms of acute nephrotic syndrome

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The clinical manifestations of nephrotic syndrome are different for each patient. Patients need to improve their own treatment plan according to their own clinical manifestations. The main reason for headache in patients with nephrotic syndrome is that the kidney can not discharge the excess waste in the body, or it can be caused by increased blood pressure. Here is an introduction to the symptoms of acute nephrotic syndrome, hoping to help patients.

Symptoms of acute nephrotic syndrome

1. Swelling. Edema of the face and feet is often the main symptom of kidney disease, especially in children. Acute glomerulonephritis and nephrotic syndrome are often characterized by edema in the early stage. But sometimes edema is not necessarily kidney disease, the best is to find a doctor to check!

2. Tired. Patients with kidney disease can't get rid of the waste in their body, so they are very easy to feel tired. Of course, anemia can also lead to fatigue and asthma. Clinical experience has proved that 70% of kidney disease is caused by overwork and physical overdraft, so no matter what you do, you can't make your body too tired. But fatigue is also the most easily overlooked and confused symptom of kidney disease, which needs our special attention.

3. Abnormal urination. The abnormal urine may be frequent micturition, hematuria, and foam in urine. Among them, there are bubbles in urine, which may be caused by proteinuria, and a small amount of blood in urine is the main symptom of nephropathy.

matters needing attention

A good doctor of nephrosis said that in addition to red blood cells, white blood cells and epithelial cells can be seen in the early stage of urinary sediment, and there can be granular tube type and red blood cell tube type.