Nephrotic syndrome is a chronic disease. If left untreated or not adequately recovered, it may lead to renal failure and even uremia. It is recommended to seek medical advice early on and adopt appropriate nourishment and treatment, such as hormone therapy or a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
Pediatric nephrotic syndrome is a severe disease characterized by symptoms such as large amounts of proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, hypercholesterolemia, significant edema, and renal dysfunction. Treatment typically involves rest, nutritional support, maintaining electrolyte balance, preventing infections, and diuretic therapy, with hormone therapy being the most commonly used method. The drugs most commonly used include prednisone.