What is Nephrotic Syndrome?
Nephrotic Syndrome is a kidney condition that causes the body to expel too much protein through urine. It results from damage to the tiny blood vessels in the kidneys that filter waste and excess water. This condition leads to fluid retention, high cholesterol levels, and increased susceptibility to infections. Nephrotic Syndrome can affect individuals of all ages and often requires a combination of medications, lifestyle adjustments, and medical monitoring to manage its symptoms and prevent complications.