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Nephrotic Syndrome In Children Support Group
94 Bulford
Wellington
Somerset
TA21 8DH
Tel: 01823 652886
Web: www.nephrotic.co.uk
Best time to telephone: normal working hours
The Nephrotic Syndrome In Children Support Group provides information for parents with affected children as well as to GPs and other health professionals. The web-site includes information on a range of topics and issues, including the following:
- What is nephrotic syndrome?
- What is the cause of nephrotic syndrome?
- What is the treatment?
- What are the side effects of treatment?
- Does the steroid treatment always work?
- What is a kidney biopsy?
- Healthier eating plan.
- Will my child continue to suffer from Nephrotic Syndrome?
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