To treat nephritic syndrome, it’s important to treat the underlying health issue causing it. Because nephrotic syndrome can lead to other complications, it’s important to begin treatment right away.
Nephrotic syndrome causes and symptoms
There are many causes of blood vessel damage, including:
- Minimal change disease
- Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
- Membranous nephropathy
- Diabetic kidney disease
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
- Amyloidosis
- Blood clot in the kidney vein
- Heart failure
Symptoms of nephrotic syndrome include:
- Swelling around the eyes, feet and ankles
- Foamy urine, which indicates protein
- Weight gain due to fluid retention
Nephrotic syndrome diagnosis
Nephrotic syndrome treatment
Treatment for nephrotic syndrome involves treating the underlying condition; therefore, treatment may include:
- Taking blood pressure medication
- Water pills
- Cholesterol-reducing medications
- Blood thinners
- Immune system-suppressing medications
Nephrotic syndrome diet
It’s important to change your diet if you have nephrotic syndrome because unhealthy foods can further damage the kidneys. For starters, choose leaner sources of protein or even plant-based protein; it isn’t as taxing on the kidney. You will also want to reduce the amount of fat and cholesterol in your diet to control cholesterol levels and reduce your risk of heart disease, which can worsen nephrotic syndrome. Lastly, reduce your salt intake to minimize swelling.