Nephrotic syndrome in children usually recurs several times



There is no statement that children with nephrotic syndrome generally have to relapse several times, due to the individual differences of the children themselves, resulting in greater variability in whether and how many times they relapse, and there is no data to support this.

Children with nephrotic syndrome, mostly manifested as simple nephrotic syndrome, usually without hematuria, hypertension and renal insufficiency. Most children are sensitive to hormone therapy, and improvement can be seen soon after hormone use, and after a few weeks of regular treatment, urinary protein can turn negative and plasma albumin can rebound.

The reason for relapse is mainly due to the child’s own resistance is weak, easy to secondary bacterial and viral infections, followed by hormone sensitivity and dependence, the withdrawal of the process of relapse, the specific general recurrence of several times can not be accurately judged.

Children with nephrotic syndrome, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, consult a professional doctor to avoid blind treatment.