Health: Nephrotic syndrome

Nephrotic   syndrome is a disease where the kidneys are damaged and are unable to hold back proteins. Lots of proteins   are passed in the urine everyday. Due to loss of proteins, there is a deficiency of proteins in the body.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Nephrotic   syndrome is a disease where the kidneys are damaged and are unable to hold back proteins. Lots of proteins   are passed in the urine everyday. Due to loss of proteins, there is a deficiency of proteins in the body.

It is a non specific disorder which can occur in children as well as adults, though the causes may be different. Both men and women can   be affected.

Damage to the kidneys, leads to loss of more than 3.5 grams of proteins in the urine everyday.  Due to the resultant protein deficiency,  fluid tends to accumulate in the dependant parts of the body. This leads to development of oedema or swelling.

In nephrotic syndrome associated with kidney diseases, one passes   smoky urine due to the presence of proteins and at times microscopic blood.

Though the person looks   as if he has gained much weight but  the,” grand”, appearance is due to the accumulated fluid. In reality the patient feels weak because of the deficiency of proteins.

In case of a child, the diagnosis is often delayed because when he starts developing   swelling over face, family members mistake it as, getting.” chubby:. It is only when he starts to become weak or develops other problems, that they seek medical treatment. 

Along with deficiency of proteins, there is elevation of the fat, i.e. lipid levels in the blood. This elevated lipid level can lead to forming and dislodging of blood clot. The dislodged clot can pass on to the heart through circulation causing stroke or in vessels of heart resulting in heart attack.

Obesity can develop because of high lipid levels in the blood.  Some patients also develop hypertension. Long standing damage to kidneys can result in kidney failure with its attendant complications. 

In the early stages, the swelling appears first on the face around eyes and that too in the morning. With the person moving around in the day, it disappears. As the problem increases a person gets breathless while walking and even sleeping because of the fluid accumulated in the lungs.

His abdomen looks distended due to the accumulated fluid and he has a sense of persistent bloating of the abdomen. Generalized oedema present   has to be differentiated from cirrhosis of the liver, protein malnutrition states and cardiac failure.

Nephrotic syndrome can be without a cause i.e.  idiopathic. Some cases occur due to a cause in the kidney or outside kidney. Diseases of the renal filtering apparatus  like membranous or minimal change glomerulonephritis, e.t.c.  can lead to nephrotic syndrome. Among extra renal causes, multisystem   diseases like SLE(systemic lupus erythematosis), Sjogren;s syndrome, amyloidosis  e.t.c. can cause nephrotic syndrome. Drugs like pain killers, interferon, gold and penicillamine  can damage the glomerular membrane leading to nephrotic syndrome. 

Malignancy particularly of breast, colon, stomach, leukemias and lymphomas,  are known to cause  nephrotic syndrome.  Infections like malaria, filarial, syphilis, schistosomiasis, e.t.c.,  can  cause nephrotic syndrome.

These infections are responsible for causing nephrotic syndrome in large number of people in tropical climates. Other infections which cause nephrotic syndrome as a complication are hepatitis  B and C. Insect bites or allergy to poison ivy is yet another cause for nephrotic syndrome.

Long standing diabetes is known to damage kidneys and lead to nephrotic syndrome.

Diagnosis is very easy. The puffiness over the face is typical. Diagnosis is confirmed by blood tests revealing low levels of proteins and high lipid levels. Measurement of proteins in a 24 hour collection of urine sample also helps in confirming the diagnosis.

Once nephrotic syndrome develops, the possible cause should be identified and treated. Other   treatment is just to provide relief. Drugs increasing urine quantity like frusemide are given to increase the urine volume. Along with this salt is restricted in the diet.

Corticosteroids are also used routinely. Before, proteins were also restricted but as no beneficial effects were demonstrated, protein restriction is no longer part of therapy. Lipid lowering drugs are used to reduce high blood lipid levels.

Depending on the condition of the patient, other drugs like ace inhibitors and anticoagulants are used.
If the cause is treated in time, like if causative pain killers are stopped, there is very good recovery. Otherwise one can develop chronic disease and its related complications.

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