Question

How is Primary Kidney Disease Syndrome treated?

Answer

Primary Kidney Disease Syndrome is a group of symptoms caused by primary or secondary kidney diseases. It manifests as significant proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, edema, and hyperlipidemia. If not treated promptly or with the wrong method, it may lead to the development of uremia. Western medicine primarily uses hormone therapy for kidney diseases, especially leveraging its anti-inflammatory effects. Treatment requires long-term medication.