The cause is still unknown but research is beginning to provide more information about the actual changes in the kidney.
Nephrotic syndrome affects boys more than girls. The usual age at which the problem begins is 2 to 5 years.
It is a rare condition which affects approximately 1 in 50,000 children per year. The condition tends to be more common in families with a history of allergies.
NKF Controlled Document No. 131, CHILDHOOD NEPHROTIC SYNDROME — A guide to the treatment of Childhood Nephrotic Syndrome — What is the cause of Nephrotic Syndrome?, written 10 September 2004.
Content compiled by members of the Children’s Renal & Urology Unit, QMC, Nottingham.
The National Kidney Federation cannot accept responsibility for information provided. The above is for guidance only. Patients are advised to seek further information from their own doctor.
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