Nephrotic Syndrome Treatment
Nephrotic Syndrome Treatment Range Hospital

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers expert diagnosis and comprehensive treatment for Nephrotic Syndrome, a kidney disorder marked by high levels of protein in the urine, swelling, and low blood protein levels. Our team of experienced nephrologists provides personalized care for both adults and children, addressing the underlying causes and managing symptoms to prevent long-term kidney damage. With advanced diagnostics and modern treatment protocols, we are recognized as one of the best hospitals for nephrotic syndrome treatment in Hyderabad.
We offer a full range of services including clinical evaluation, kidney function tests, urine analysis, renal biopsy (if needed), and medication management using steroids, immunosuppressants, and supportive therapies. Our multidisciplinary team works closely with dietitians and pediatric nephrologists when required to ensure a holistic approach that promotes kidney health and reduces recurrence. Patients benefit from continuous monitoring and regular follow-up to ensure treatment success.
If you are looking for trusted nephrotic syndrome treatment in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital provides compassionate, affordable, and evidence-based care in a well-equipped and patient-friendly environment. We are committed to helping individuals manage this condition effectively and improve their long-term kidney function and overall quality of life.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Nephrotic Syndrome Treatment Journey
👨⚕️ Phase 1: Symptom Identification
- Swelling around eyes, ankles, or whole body (edema)
- Foamy urine (due to protein loss)
- Sudden weight gain from fluid retention
- Fatigue and reduced appetite
- Frequent infections (especially in children)
🩺 Phase 2: Hospital or Specialist Consultation
- Confirming diagnosis and cause (primary vs secondary nephrotic syndrome)
- Determining if hospitalization is needed (especially for children or severe cases)
- Starting treatment early to reduce complications
💊 Phase 3: Medical Treatment
- Steroids (e.g., Prednisolone): First-line treatment in children
- Diuretics (water pills): Reduce swelling by removing extra fluid
- Blood pressure medicines (ACE inhibitors or ARBs): Protect kidneys and reduce protein loss
- Statins: May be used if cholesterol is high
- Immunosuppressants: Used if steroids don’t work or in adults with immune-related causes
🍽️ Phase 4: Dietary Management
- Low salt (sodium) diet to reduce swelling
- Moderate protein intake (not too much, not too little)
- Fluid restriction (if swelling or blood pressure is high)
- Healthy fats to manage cholesterol
- Nutrition support for children with poor appetite
📈 Phase 5: Monitoring & Follow-up
- Check urine protein levels (urine dipstick or 24-hour urine test)
- Monitor kidney function, cholesterol, and electrolytes
- Adjust medications based on response
- Track weight, swelling, and blood pressure at home
🛡️ Phase 6: Long-Term Management & Complication Prevention
- Treat infections early (patients with nephrotic syndrome are more prone)
- Monitor for side effects of long-term steroid use (bone health, growth issues, sugar levels)
- Vaccinations (pneumococcal, flu, etc.) are recommended
- Discuss kidney biopsy or further testing if condition does not improve
- Lifestyle support: healthy diet, staying active, school or work accommodations (if needed)
- Preventive advice: hydration, dietary modifications, metabolic work-up
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Nephrotic Syndrome is a kidney condition where your body loses too much protein in the urine. This leads to swelling, low protein levels in the blood, and higher cholesterol.
Key features include:
High protein in the urine (proteinuria)
Low blood protein (hypoalbuminemia)
Body swelling (edema)
High cholesterol levels
It can occur in children or adults and may be caused by various kidney diseases.
Common symptoms:
Puffiness around the eyes (especially in the morning)
Swelling in the feet, ankles, or belly
Foamy urine
Weight gain from fluid retention
Tiredness or poor appetite
Doctors perform several tests:
Urine test: Checks for high protein levels
Blood test: Measures albumin, cholesterol, and kidney function
Kidney biopsy: May be needed in adults or difficult cases to determine the exact cause
People with Nephrotic Syndrome are more likely to get infections.
Tips:
Wash hands regularly
Avoid contact with sick people
Stay up to date with vaccines (e.g., pneumococcal, flu)
Seek medical care early for fever or signs of infection
Ongoing care includes:
Regular urine checks (at home or in clinic)
Blood tests to monitor kidney function, protein, and cholesterol
Monitoring weight, swelling, and blood pressure
Adjusting medications as needed