Kidney diseases are often complex, but among the most commonly confused conditions are nephrotic and nephritic syndromes. Though both involve the glomeruli—the filtering units of the kidney—their presentations, causes, and management differ significantly. Understanding these distinctions is essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

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Introduction
Starting dialysis can be overwhelming, especially if you're unfamiliar with what to expect. Whether you're beginning treatment for chronic kidney disease or transitioning from another form of care, it's natural to have questions and concerns.
Living with kidney disease can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to managing your lifestyle. One powerful but often overlooked tool in managing chronic kidney disease (CKD) is exercise. While it might seem risky or exhausting, the right kind of physical activity can actually improve your overall health, boost your energy levels, and even slow the progression of kidney disease.