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Nephropathy Iga Nephropathy, also known as Berger’s Disease, is a type of kidney disease caused by a build-up of IgA antibodies in the kidneys. It is a chronic, progressive condition that can cause a reduction in kidney functioning and ultimately kidney failure. The main characteristic of Iga Nephropathy is proteinuria, or the presence of excess protein in the urine. Patients with Iga Nephropathy often show symptoms such as edema, fatigue, and hypertension. These symptoms can be successfully managed with the help of medication and lifestyle modifications. Early diagnosis is key as this can help prevent further complications and delay the progression of the disease. This makes Iga Nephropathy a highly important condition to be aware of.
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