General speaking, proteinuria and swelling are two typical symptoms of Nephrotic Syndrome. If patients only have protein in urine but no swelling, it may mean their illness condition is still not so severe. In this case, can Nephrotic Syndrome come back to normal?
Nephrotic Syndrome prognosis
Because of patients’ illness condition changes from person to person, their prognosis is quite different. Some patients with Nephrotic Syndrome get completely clinical remission, some patients get complete remission but NS relapses again and again, but some other patients finally develop into kidney failure.
Nephrotic Syndrome with proteinuria but no swelling
Proteinuria and swelling can indicate the severity of this kidney disease to some extent, but they are not the most reliable indicator. Therefore, we can’t surely say it is easy for these patients to get rid of Nephrotic Syndrome, but some effective treatments indeed can make Nephrotic Syndrome under control.
Useful treatments to manage Nephrotic Syndrome
The conventional medications such as steroids and immunosuppressants aim at managing patients’ symptoms and preventing further kidney damage. This makes the recovery rate of Nephrotic Syndrome isn’t as high as we expect. In view of this, kidney experts try to find a brand new therapy to overcome the limited effects of conventional therapies. This therapy is called Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy.
This therapy is one externally applied treatment that makes effective ingredients of Chinese medicines permeate into kidney lesions directly. Therefore, Chinese medicines can provide enough nutritions and oxygen for inherent kidney cells and degrade extracellular matrix to prompt the restoration of impaired kidney filtering system. Once kidneys can play their filtration function effectively, Nephrotic Syndrome can be controlled very well.
The last but not the least, a healthy diet plan and lifestyle also plays an important role in treating Nephrotic Syndrome. To get a special diet plan and medical treatments, you can have a further talk with Doctor online.