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Hi,

My son is suffering from minimal change disease of nephrotic syndrome for the past one and half year. He had several relapses almost once in every 2 months. But he is always steroid responsive. But, I cannot stop his relapses. Any pointers or hints that can at least minimise his relapses?

Thank you all

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Hi Gowrik2007,

Welcome to the Healthy eating community. Your query is extremely specific, and you may find this link page useful:

healthunlocked.com/search/n...

There is a community in Health unlocked called Kidney health New Zealand which had a few posts about nephrotic syndrome. I hope that is helpful.

Zest :-)

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Gowrik2007 in reply toZest

Thank you for the link

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