Nephrotic syndrome is a condition characterized by edema, massive proteinuria, hyperlipidemia, and hypoalbuminemia. It is most common in children ages 2-6 years old and boys. Nephrotic syndrome can be primary, caused by diseases affecting only the kidneys, or secondary, caused by conditions that impact other organs like infections, diabetes, or cancers. In nephrotic syndrome, the glomeruli in the kidneys are damaged, allowing proteins to pass into the urine. This causes edema, high cholesterol, and other issues. Management focuses on monitoring fluids, nutrition, preventing infection, and treatments like steroids, diuretics, or immunosuppressants. Complications can include