Approach to Nephrotic Syndrome In Children

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About the Case Presentation

The illness known as nephrotic syndrome makes the kidneys leak a lot of protein into the urine. Many concerns, such as swelling of bodily tissues and an increased risk of infection, may result from this. While nephrotic syndrome can afflict individuals at any age, children between the ages of one and six are typically the ones who receive the initial diagnosis. It’s unclear why, although those with Asian ancestry appear to experience it more frequently. Steroid medication can frequently be used to control the symptoms of nephrotic syndromes. The majority of kids with nephrotic syndrome react favorably to steroids and don’t have a kidney failure risk. However, a small percentage of kids have congenital (inherited) nephrotic syndrome, which typically results in worse outcomes.

About the Speaker

Dr. Sangeetha Perungo

Dr. Sangeetha Perungo

Senior Consultant Pediatric Nephrologist Sri Ramchandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai

Dr. Sangeetha Perungo is a highly experienced Senior Consultant Pediatric Nephrologist at Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research in Chennai, where she has been a key member of the team since February 2016. She earned her Doctor of Medicine (MD) in Pediatrics from Stanley Medical College & Hospital in Chennai and further specialized with a postdoctoral fellowship in Pediatric Nephrology at Mehta Children’s Hospital. With a strong focus on clinical research and healthcare, Dr. Perungo is renowned for her expertise in pediatric nephrology and her contributions to advancing treatment practices in the field. Her dedication to both patient care and medical research makes her a leading figure in her specialty.