Although nephrotic syndrome, like diabetes, is a common disease in our life, people do not know much about it. This has led many people to question whether the treatment of nephrotic syndrome is difficult. To address this issue, let's take a look below.
Clinically, it has been shown that due to the complex etiology of nephrotic syndrome and the lengthy treatment process, many patients do not achieve good results after receiving treatment, leading to patients losing confidence and giving up treatment one by one, ultimately exacerbating the condition and endangering their physical health. In fact, in the treatment of nephrotic syndrome, there are many factors that can cause infection. The most common factor is infection, because patients with nephrotic syndrome generally have a decrease in their immune capacity and defense ability. Factors such as bacteria, bacteria, or fungi can easily cause repeated infections, forming a large number of immune complexes that deposit in the inherent cells of the kidney, exacerbating kidney damage, and leading to further fibrosis and sclerosis of the glomeruli. Another issue is hypercoagulability, as patients with nephrotic syndrome have hypercoagulability in their blood, which is not only a result of renal parenchymal damage but also one of the factors that promote further renal lesions and make renal syndrome difficult to treat. The hypercoagulable state of nephrotic syndrome leads to further ischemia and hypoxia in the kidneys, which can easily lead to the formation of blood clots.
From the above introduction, it can be seen that nephrotic syndrome is not difficult to treat, but due to many factors that can affect the effectiveness of treatment, which is why patients do not have any significant effects after receiving treatment. So I hope everyone has patience in the treatment of nephrotic syndrome.