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Nephrotic Syndrome – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Nephrotic syndrome is a kidney disorder characterized by excessive protein loss in the urine, fluid retention (edema), and elevated blood lipid levels.

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Pseudoagglutination

Pseudoagglutination is a false clumping of red blood cells in laboratory tests that mimics true agglutination but does not involve an immune reaction.

Breathing Difficulties

Breathing difficulties refer to any form of labored or uncomfortable breathing. They can have many causes and should be medically evaluated if symptoms persist.

Chest Stretch

A chest stretch is a targeted mobility exercise for the thorax and thoracic spine. It improves flexibility, posture, and breathing capacity.

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