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Congenital Nephrotic Syndrome

It is a disorder usually seen in females right after birth where the rise in protein level is seen in the urine along with inflammation in the body. There is also decreased urine output, coughing, and a decrease in appetite associated with this syndrome. The treatment plan includes ACHE inhibitors, diuretics, antibiotics, and dietary modifications.

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Why did my premature nephew have sudden body swelling while he was a week old?

Query: Hi doctor, My nephew is a premature baby. On the third day, his blood glucose level was decreased to 34. Later, he was admitted and kept under surveillance. His blood test revealed elevated bilirubin level. Four days later, his blood values become normal. On the same day, suddenly there was swelling...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your baby probably has a problem with his kidneys. A urine spot protein to creatinine ratio of more than two usually suggests that your baby is losing a lot of protein through his kidneys called nephrotic range proteinuria. So, the swelling of the body might have appear...  Read Full »

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