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Nephrotic syndrome causes scarring or damage to the filtering part of the kidneys (glomeruli). This causes too much protein to be lost from the blood into the urine.
People with nephrotic syndrome often have:
Nephrotic syndrome results from damage to the kidneys' glomeruli. These are the tiny blood vessels that filter waste and excess water from the blood and send them to the bladder as urine.
Your glomeruli keep protein in the body. When they are damaged, protein leaks into the urine. Healthy kidneys allow less than 1 gram of protein to spill into the urine in a day. In nephrotic syndrome, the glomeruli let 3 grams or more of protein leak into the urine during a 24-hour period.
Nephrotic syndrome may happen with other health problems, such as kidney disease caused by diabetes and immune disorders. It can also develop after damage from viral infections.
The cause of nephrotic syndrome isn't always known.
Nephrotic syndrome is a set of symptoms. The most common ones are:
Many of these symptoms may be caused by other health problems. Always talk with your doctor for a diagnosis.
Your doctor will review your health history and do a physical exam. Other tests you may need are:
Treatment will depend on your symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is.
Your doctor will try to find the cause. They will also try to control blood pressure and cholesterol and to reduce protein in the urine.
Medicines can include:
Treatment may also include:
Serious problems from nephrotic syndrome include kidney failure or end-stage renal disease. This needs short-term or long-term dialysis. Other problems are:
Not all causes of nephrotic syndrome can be prevented. To prevent damage to the glomeruli:
If your symptoms get worse or you have new symptoms, let your doctor know.
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your doctor: