The symptoms of Nephrotic Syndrome are various, and some are too mild to make the patients attach enough importance to, and finally delay the best opportunity to treat. In the following, this article will give a specific introduction to these symptoms of Nephrotic Syndrome.
I Abnormal Urine Volume: The abnormal presentations of patients with Nephrotic Syndrome can be divided into two kinds-oliguria (<400ml/24h) and anuria (<50-100ml/24h) or diuresis (>3000ml/h). The occurrence of oliguria and anuria is related with the declining of the renal function, while diuresis is usually caused by that the abnormal increased water and glucose excretion caused by the lesions of kidney.
II Abnormal Urination: It refers to urinary frequency, urgent urination, dysuria, urinary retention and uroclepsia.
●Urinary Frequency, Urgent Urination, Dysuria: Urinary Frequency means that the frequency of urination of the patients obviously increases when comparing with normal people (4-6 times/day, 0-2/night); Urgent Urination means the patients always feel urgent to go to washroom; Dysuria means the patients feel pain or burning sensation when excreting urine.
●urinary retention: It refers to that the patients can not excrete urine, the urine is blocked in the bladder by the partial or complete blockage of urinary tract.