What is Lupus Nephritis Syndrome?

Systemic lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disease that can affect multiple organs and systems, presenting with a variety of symptoms. If you experience any related symptoms, you should go to a regular hospital’s nephrology department for urine and blood tests, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. Additionally, maintaining good living habits such as adequate rest, balanced diet, avoiding overexertion and infections, can help control the condition.
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What is Nephrotic Syndrome? How is it Treated? Will It Affect Fertility?

Nephrotic syndrome is a disease characterized by large amounts of proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, severe edema, and hyperlipidemia, commonly referred to as ‘highs and lows.’ It is a clinical syndrome with metabolic disturbances. Patients with severe edema and hypoalbuminemia should rest in bed. They can only get up and move around once the edema subsides and their condition improves. In the later stages, nephrotic syndrome can lead to renal dysfunction and even uremia. Currently, there is no cure for this disease, and it requires long-term treatment with hormone-like medications. However, it does not affect fertility in the next generation.
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What is Pediatric Asthma of the Bronchi?

Asthma is a chronic airway inflammation involving various cells, particularly mast cells, eosinophils, and T lymphocytes. In susceptible individuals, this inflammation can lead to recurrent episodes of wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness and/or coughing, mainly at night and/or in the morning. The airways react more strongly to various stimuli. However, symptoms can resolve spontaneously or through treatment. It is recommended that once asthma is cleared, long-term adherence to standardized treatment is necessary. The usual course of treatment is for more than half a year.
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