Prognosis depends on the underlying disorder. Minimal change disease has the best prognosis of all the kidney disorders, with 90% of all patients responding to treatment. Other types of kidney diseases have less favorable outcomes.
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Prognosis of eisenmengers sydrome
Nephrotic syndrome
The first symptom of nephrotic syndrome is often foamy urine. As the syndrome progresses, swelling (edema ) is noticed in the eyelids, hands, feet, knees, scrotum, and abdomen. The patient feels increasingly weak and fatigued.
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The prognosis for complete recovery is good for most patients, except those with hyperinfection syndrome or severe protein loss.
A characteristic that is not associated with nephrotic syndrome is hematuria, or the presence of blood in the urine. Nephrotic syndrome primarily features significant proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, and edema due to the loss of protein in the urine. Hematuria is more commonly linked to other kidney conditions, such as glomerulonephritis.
Nephrosis and nephrotic syndrome are the general terms for diseases that cause the kidneys to retain water and promote its movement into body tissues and spaces.
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Nephrotic syndrome
There are not many signs for nephrotic syndrome. The few signs include swelling around eyes and feet, water retention weight gain, and protein in your urine.