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Diet Therapy For Nephrotic Syndrome Patients

In recent years, the popular treatment for Nephrotic Syndrome is Traditional Chi...

How To Loose Weight For Nephrotic Syndrome Patients

Obesity, a neglected culprit in kidney disease, is as an independent risk factor...

How To Prevent Kidney Failure For FSGS Patients

Kidney failure refers to such a situation when your kidneys stop working well en...
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Can FSGS Patients Eat Bread

As we all known, bread as a delicious food is popular with all around the world,...

Can Nephrotic Syndrome Patients Drink Coffee

Coffee, as a kind of drink, is popular with the people around the world. But for...
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Kidney Is Small In Size And GFR 27% For IgA Nephropathy

For IgA Nephropathy patients, one after another thorny problems make them even w...

Is FSGS And GFR 27 In Stage 4 Kidney Failure Curable

Firstly, if you happen to have such a condition: FSGS and GFR 27 in stage 4 kidn...
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How To Treat FSGS Patients With High Blood Pressure

Usually, high blood pressure is the common symptom of FSGS patients. If uncontro...

Does Nephrotic Syndrome Patients Need To Limit The Water Intake

Edema is one of the typical features of Nephrotic Syndrome, especially in eyelid...

Can FSGS Patients Eat Tomato

Tomato, as a vegetable, usually is regarded as a fruit to be eaten by people. Be...

Treatment Of GFR 48 In IgA Nephropathy

GFR refers to Glomerular Filtration Rate which is an important indicator to show...

How Does FSGS Affect Bones

Although bone problems are not the common symptoms of FSGS, in the daily life, t...

How To Know If You Have FSGS Kidney Disease

In our daily life, actually, many people are living with FSGS kidney disease but...

Can IgA Nephropathy Patients Eat Kiwi

The kiwi is called “the king of fruits”, because it is rich in multivitamin, mul...

The Treatment For FSGS Stage 4

When you are diagnosed with FSGS stage 4, which means your kidney has been damag...

Can FSGS Patients Eat Pizza

Pizza, a kind of fast food, comes from Italy, and is popular with many people ar...

Treat FSGS And Stage 4 CKD With Immunotherapy

As a novel treatment in china, Immunotherapy has already been applied into a gre...

How To Treat Edema In FSGS Stage 3

According to the severity of illness condition, in general, FSGS can be divided ...

Can You Reverse Nephrotic Syndrome With Food

Naturally, in the daily life, although Nephrotic Syndrome patients are suggested...

Can IgA Nephropathy Patients Eat Spinach

Spinach is one of “green vegetables”. But we often hear that IgA Nephropathy pat...

How Many Potassium Are Recommended For Nephrotic Syndrome Patient

Potassium, an essential substance in our body, but for Nephrotic Syndrome patien...

FSGS: How Long Will I Live With Kidney Function At 10%

FSGS, the most important cause of Nephrotic Syndrome, if left untreated, which c...

Cranberry Juice And Creatinine levels For FSGS

In our daily life, there are various sayings about cranberry juice and creatinin...

Can A Low GFR Of FSGS Be Reversed

GFR is the abbreviation of glomerular filtration rate, which is the indicator of...

Treatments Of Diarrhea In Nephrotic Syndrome

As we all know, diarrhea is a common disease, which affect our normal life great...

Are FSGS Patients Suitable For Exercise

As we all know, life depends on movement. Regular exercise is beneficial to the ...

Cucumber And Carrot Juice For FSGS Patients

In general, reasonable dietary changes play an important role in slowing down th...

Herbal Treatment For FSGS Stage 3

What is the best herbal treatment for FSGS stage 3? Before, if you are a FSGS st...

The Knowledge About Nephrotic Syndrome

In our daily life, we often heard someone suffering from Nephrotic Syndrome. Wha...

Can I Live A Normal Life With FSGS

FSGS is the common cause leading to large amounts of urine protein, also is the ...

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