Can chronic nephritis drink Pu'er tea
summary
Chronic nephritis to many patients with life problems, in daily life to maintain healthy eating habits can avoid the occurrence of many diseases, perhaps you like to stay up late and greasy food, but this is not good for health, if suffering from chronic nephritis to timely to the regular hospital for treatment, so, in life, we should pay attention to it, the next step Can you drink Pu'er tea.
Can chronic nephritis drink Pu'er tea
First: chronic nephritis can drink Pu'er tea. It is recommended to eat fresh vegetables and fruits, drink water properly; avoid all tonics, tonics and easily inflamed food, such as pepper, litchi, chocolate, etc.; especially for patients with Yin deficiency and internal heat, such as purple tongue, pulse stagnation, chest tightness, abdominal distension, etc.
Second: eat fresh fish and soy products to supplement the lack of protein: kidney disease patients continue to lose protein from the urine, so it must be supplemented from food. General plasma protein is lower than normal, can increase fish, eggs and other high protein food.
Third: folk prescription: Stewed turtle with Cordyceps sinensis: Cordyceps sinensis is rich in essential amino acids and a variety of trace elements, such as zinc, chromium, manganese, etc. it can promote the synthesis of protein, play a special physiological function, and has the effect of tonifying waist and kidney, reducing liver fire, and treating lumbago and leg pain.
matters needing attention
In patients with mild hematuria and proteinuria, if the renal function damage is not serious, it is not necessary to strictly limit the protein intake, but it should not exceed 1g / kg body weight every day, and the total amount should be slightly less than that of healthy people; in patients with large amount of proteinuria and moderate or severe renal function damage (creatinine clearance rate < 60ml / min), the protein intake should be limited according to the disease condition, generally 0.6-0.8g/kg body weight is appropriate.