can u pls explain the question a bit more clearly
according to me I think it's a I'm not sure
Answer:
Nephrotic syndrome is a group of signs and symptoms due to <u>kidney damage.</u>
It is characteristic:
- Proteinuria (>3,5 g per 1,73m2 body surface area per day)
- Hypoalbuminemia (<2,5 g/dl)
- Hyperlipidemia
- Edema (the first signs can be seen in the face)
The edema is caused <u>due to the hypoalbuminemia.</u> When oncotic pressure drops, fluid tends to accumulate in interstitial tissues, leaving intravascular space. In response to the dropped volume in intravascular space, the kidneys tends to <u>retain water and sodium</u>, this also contribute to edema developing.
Ophthalmic atropine is used before eye examinations to dilate (open) the pupil, the black part of the eye through which you see. It is also used to relieve pain caused by swelling and inflammation of the eye.