Nephrotic syndrome edema taking hormone is possible to reduce swelling, provided that the condition is sensitive to hormone effectively.
Nephrotic syndrome is a common clinical nephropathy, which is a clinical syndrome of massive proteinuria (>3.5g/d), hypoalbuminemia (<30g/L), significant edema and/or hyperlipidemia due to various causes, the first two of which are the key to the diagnosis of this disease. If the primary disease is sensitive to hormones, it is possible that the edema in nephrotic syndrome will go down with hormones.
Due to the different types of nephrotic syndrome pathology, the degree of sensitivity to hormones is different, and the effect of applying hormones to reduce swelling is also different. It is recommended that patients with nephrotic syndrome undergo renal puncture biopsy examination to determine whether hormone therapy is an option according to the results of renal puncture pathology.
Patients with nephrotic syndrome edema are advised to go to regular hospitals in time and follow the doctor's instructions to standardize the treatment, do not self-medicate.