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Nephrotic Syndrome in children is a kidney condition with various potential causes and types. The most common cause in kids is idiopathic, which means the exact origin is unknown. However, it can also be secondary to other health issues like infections, medications, or underlying kidney diseases. There are two primary types of Nephrotic Syndrome in children: minimal change disease and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS). On the other hand, FSGS is a more complex condition, and treatment may be less effective. Understanding the specific cause and type is crucial for proper diagnosis and tailored treatment, which can range from medications to dietary changes.
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