Chronic glomerulonephritis with nephrotic syndrome

Glomerulopathy is a kidney disease caused by various defects in the glomerular filtration of the kidneys. The key symptom of glomerulnephritis is abnormal protein density in the urine, which leads to acute or chronic nature of the formation of edema. This is the main difference between glomerulopathy and nephrosis, which is mild and irregular. Impaired kidney function leads to functional failure and can be a catastrophic condition that threatens a person’s life.