my 2 year and 4 month baby boy suffred loosing albumin in urine since last 4 month
doctor given him omnacortil 40 mg and rentac ip 150 in morning and afternoon giving alfacalcidol 0.25 mg and night rantac ip 150 last month he got his urine clear no albumin was found after that doctor reduce omnacortil
doctor given omnacortil alternative day and after 2 weeks urine tested and albumin not found
last week my baby got cold and urine tested albumin was found pls help
It is really a matter of concern that your child of 2y.4m has persisting loss of albumin in his urine and has temporary improvement in the situation when treated with corticosteroidOmnacortil only to reappear when this drug gets withdrawn and other preparations are for symptomatic relief . You require to see for regular check up to confirm whether this is Nephrotic Syndrome and what was the specific cause as they are many. An experienced paediatrician or certified nephrologist will be able to do a good work up and suitably guide you through this.
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It is really a matter of concern that your child of 2y.4m has persisting loss of albumin in his urine and has temporary improvement in the situation when treated with corticosteroidOmnacortil only to reappear when this drug gets withdrawn and other preparations are for symptomatic relief . You require to see for regular check up to confirm whether this is Nephrotic Syndrome and what was the specific cause as they are many. An experienced paediatrician or certified nephrologist will be able to do a good work up and suitably guide you through this.