Question

What are the clinical symptoms of kidney syndrome?

Answer

The most representative four symptoms of kidney syndrome include large amounts of proteinuria, low proteinemia, hypercholesterolemia, and significant edema throughout the body. Some patients may experience fatigue, loss of appetite, pallor, and mental depression. In very few cases, blood pressure is mostly normal, and in a very few cases, there is hypertension. Treatment recommendations include early treatment, avoiding the use of highly toxic drugs, and using hormones and immunosuppressants to restore kidney function.