ABSTRACT A healthy human body consists of two kidneys that filter your blood. Each of our kidneys consists of millions of nephrons which removes toxins and excessive fluid from the blood. The most common wastes are ammonia, urea (nitrogen waste), creatinine (muscle waste), excessive amounts of salts etc. which are then excreted out in urine. When the proteins start excreting…
Abstract Nephrotic syndrome is characterised by hypoalbuminemia, peripheral edema, severe proteinuria and frequently in conjunction with hyperlipidemia and shows the symptoms such as swelling (edema) around the ankles, feets, eyes and foamy urine and various other. Nowadays this syndrome called Nephrotic syndrome is getting very common among people due to their sedentary lifestyle and bad food habits. There are 3…
Nephrotic Syndrome Nephrons, which are filtering units in your kidneys, number around a million. A glomerulus and a tubule are found in each nephron. The glomerulus filters your blood, while the tubule restores required substances to your circulation while removing wastes and excess water, which are excreted as urine. When the glomeruli become inflamed, too much protein from your blood…