Symptoms of primary nephrotic syndrome

Dr. Casey Thompson
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2025-05-25 06:44:12
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Primary renal syndrome is associated with abnormal renal function. Patients may experience proteinuria, edema of limbs, elevated blood lipids, wheezing, foaming in urine, loss of appetite, insomnia, inattention, abnormal activity, and back soreness. For this disease, drugs such as diuretic detumescence, antibiotics, and hormones should be taken for treatment.