Question
How severe is pediatric primary renal syndrome? Are there any effective treatment methods?
Answer
Primary renal syndrome is considered a serious condition, characterized by massive proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, and edema. Severe cases may progress to uremia, posing a threat to life. Treatment should be tailored to individual clinical manifestations, involving oral anti-infection drugs, antihypertensive therapy, and other symptomatic supportive treatments. The use of specific medications and dosages should be guided by a doctor.