Effect of hormone therapy on nephrotic syndrome
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Some time ago, I always felt nauseous and dizzy, and I didn't feel energetic. My memory declined greatly. I always lost everything and didn't feel energetic when I went to work during the day. When I get up in the morning, there will be edema on my face and eyes. When I go to the hospital, I say it's renal insufficiency. After treatment, my condition is stable now. In order to prevent the same disease, let me introduce the effect of hormone therapy on nephrotic syndrome.
Effect of hormone therapy on nephrotic syndrome
Heart failure and heart failure: nephritis patients with hypertension need routine treatment of hypertension. Nephritis patients with heart failure have high blood volume problems due to acute nephritis. The treatment should focus on clearing water and * sodium retention. The intake of water should be determined by urine volume, edema, degree of hypertension and heart failure. In patients with acute nephritis, it is appropriate to limit water.
Method 2: the salt intake can be limited to about 2G / D in the case of obvious edema and hypertension. The intake of protein, depending on the index limit, should be high-quality protein, such as eggs, milk, lean meat and so on. Generally advocate into low protein, high sugar diet continued until the beginning of diuresis, after the basic remission of symptoms in patients with nephritis, can return to normal diet.
Method 3: corticosteroid: prednisone, prednisolone, prednisolone, dexamethasone and so on are commonly used. The dosage, course of treatment and withdrawal indications were quite different. Type I primary nephrotic syndrome, some of which can get natural remission, but type II is often not ideal.
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In addition, there are some harmful rays in the sun, which are very easy to damage the human body and cause skin inflammation. Patients with nephrotic syndrome have low immune function, so they should be careful to shine in the sun to avoid aggravating the disease due to skin inflammation.