My daughter was diagnosed with Nephrotic Syndrome 6 months back. Since then she is taking Prednisolone. While on regular dose the protein dissappears from urine but on alternate dose and after 2 weeks again protein re appears. Is there any treatment for this stage in homeopathy?
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Dear sir, Homoeopathy medicines can definitely improve her renal filtration. You can also get rid of Prednisolone with Homoeopathy.
Consult a Homoeopathy doctor nearby for better results.
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Hi dear a homeopathic constitutional treatment will give her best results naturally
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Yes Homoeoapthy will help her in this case. Steroids will give temporary results. Homoeoapthy will give permanent cure without any side effects. Her history is needed for prescribing the medicine. Most likely she needs consultation Homoeoapthy medicine.
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