Nephrotic Syndrome
Nephrotic Syndrome is a kidney disorder characterized by excessive protein loss in urine, leading to swelling (edema), high cholesterol, and an increased risk of infections. It occurs due to damage to the kidney’s filtering units (glomeruli), which can be caused by conditions like diabetes, autoimmune diseases, or infections.
our expert nephrologists provide comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, and management of Nephrotic Syndrome to help prevent complications and improve kidney function. Treatment includes medications, dietary adjustments, and lifestyle modifications tailored to each patient’s needs. We focus on early detection and personalized care to reduce the risk of kidney damage and improve overall well-being.