Pediatric nephrotic syndrome is a clinical condition that results in an increase in glomerular permeability due to various reasons, leading to significant protein loss from urine. While losing a large amount of protein, calcium in the blood that is easily bound to albumin is also excreted along with proteinuria. At this time, the child is in a period of vigorous growth and development, and the body's demand for calcium is relatively increased. Therefore, excessive proteinuria leads to a greater loss of calcium, which can easily lead to calcium deficiency in the child's body. Hospital nephrology experts remind that if the child is not given timely calcium supplementation or insufficient intake of calcium containing foods, it will eventually lead to low blood calcium and trigger hypocalcemia convulsions and hand and foot spasms. Therefore, it is important to promptly supplement children with vitamin D and calcium supplements.
In addition, regular treatment for nephrotic syndrome requires long-term use of high-dose corticosteroids. Pharmacological studies have shown that hormones have the effect of counteracting the absorption of vitamin D and calcium by the human intestinal wall. This makes the calcium deficiency in the body of the child more severe, which can easily lead to osteoporosis and lead to fractures during movement.
Therefore, the treatment of pediatric nephrotic syndrome should be given sufficient attention. After more than ten years of clinical experience, the nephrotic expert group has pioneered the "micrometer traditional Chinese medicine and holographic therapy", which has a safe and rapid treatment effect on pediatric nephrotic syndrome, preventing children from hormone pain, and achieving significant results within 20 days.