Question

My child, who is 8 years old and has had nephrotic syndrome for three years, has previously undergone hormone treatment and has had two relapses. A doctor recommended taking six months of Nephrosan capsules, and after two months, all indicators turned negative. The manufacturer’s doctor suggested discontinuing the medication after another three months. However, as parents, we are hesitant because the disease has recurred several times. Can the medication be stopped?

Answer

Diagnosis: Nephrotic Syndrome, Analysis of Condition: Hello, do not treat this condition blindly. It is essential to seek standardized treatment from a nephrology department. This may require hormone therapy. Guidance: Hello, there are many types of nephrotic syndrome. The key is to accurately assess the pathological type, whether it is the most common minimal change type, and if it is sensitive to hormone therapy, seek prompt standardized treatment from a hospital’s nephrology department.