Nephritic Syndrome
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for nephritic syndrome, prioritized for your recovery.
CONSULT A SPECIALISTNephritic Syndrome
Understanding Nephritic Syndrome
Nephritic syndrome is a kidney condition involving inflammation of the glomeruli, resulting in blood in urine, high blood pressure, reduced kidney function, and fluid retention.
Introduction
Nephritic syndrome is a kidney condition involving inflammation of the glomeruli, resulting in blood in urine, high blood pressure, reduced kidney function, and fluid retention.
Common Symptoms
- Dark or bloody urine
- Swelling of face and legs
- Reduced urine output
- High blood pressure
- Fatigue and weakness
Treatment Options
- Blood pressure and fluid control
- Antibiotics for underlying infections
- Corticosteroids or immunosuppressive therapy
- Restricted salt and fluid intake
- Dialysis support in severe kidney dysfunction
Recovery & Outlook
Many patients improve with early treatment, especially when the underlying cause is controlled. Severe or untreated cases may lead to chronic kidney disease.