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==History and Symptoms==
Common symptoms of glomerulonephritis are:
 
* [[Blood in the urine]] (dark, rust-colored, or brown urine)
* Foamy urine (due to excess protein in the urine)
* Swelling (edema) of the face, eyes, ankles, feet, legs, or abdomen


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Symptoms may also include the following:
 
* [[Abdominal pain]]
* [[Blood in the vomit]] or stools
* [[Cough]] and [[shortness of breath]]
* [[Diarrhea]]
* [[Excessive urination]]
* [[Fever]]
* General ill feeling, [[fatigue]], and [[loss of appetite]]
* Joint or [[muscle aches]]
* [[Nosebleed]]


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Glomerulonephritis Main page

Glomerulonephritis patient information

Overview

Classification

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Pathophysiology

Differential Diagnosis

Screening

Diagnosis

Prevention

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

History and Symptoms

Common symptoms of glomerulonephritis are:

  • Blood in the urine (dark, rust-colored, or brown urine)
  • Foamy urine (due to excess protein in the urine)
  • Swelling (edema) of the face, eyes, ankles, feet, legs, or abdomen

Symptoms may also include the following:

References

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