Nephrotic Syndrome: Oliguria and Proteinuria
Nephrotic syndrome is a set of symptoms which may point to kidney problem. Oliguria and proteinuria are common symptoms which occur in patients with nephrotic syndrome.
Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by proteinuria, hypoproteinemia, hyperlipidemia and edema. It is more likely to attack the patients who are children or teenagers. Due to its autoimmune kidney damage, it is easy to relapse after a transitory control.
Oliguria
Oliguria has been reported by people with high blood pressure, Kidney Failure, CKD stage 4~5 and Nephrotic Syndrome etc. Oliguria is a condition where too little urine is produced.
A low production of urine may be the result of insufficient fluid being provided to the kidneys, damaged kidneys which are unable to make urine, or an obstruction that prevents urine from leaving the body.
Proteinuria is also very common in patients with Kidney Disease. Kidneys work to filter the blood and cleanse out the waste products and excessive water in the blood, but keep the useful substances, such as protein, in the body.
However, when patients are damaged by the nephrotic syndrome, the failed kidneys will not function well enough to keep the proteins, causing protein loss in the urine, or we call it proteinuria.
How to management the two symptoms?
As mentioned above, the symptoms are due to the underlying kidney damage. Thereby, to manage and control the symptoms, the first step should be how to control the kidney damage.
Speaking of kidney damage, Chinese Herbal Medicine is suggested. Chinese Herbal Medicine is a traditional Chinese Medicine which has been used for medical conditions, since the ancient China.
It uses natural herbs to alleviate the symptoms and repair the damaged kidney tissues by suppling the damaged cells and tissues with more blood and oxygen. As long as the kidney function can be improved, surely, the symptoms of Nephrotic Syndrome will be relieved spontaneously.
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