How much water does chronic renal failure take a day?

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summary

The primary cause of renal failure is nephritis. It can be said that chronic nephritis is the first step of chronic kidney disease. The earlier discovery and timely treatment is more conducive to the recovery of the disease and the protection of renal function. So let's take a look at how much water we take in a day for chronic renal failure? What about it?

How much water does chronic renal failure take a day?

First: adults should drink 1500-2000 ml of water (equivalent to 6-8 cups or 6-8 bottles of water) every day, while children should drink 500-1000 ml. If the amount of drinking water is too much, more than one day, it will hurt the body.

Second: when you are thirsty, you must not drink enough at one time. You should drink less and drink more times.

The third: the four best time to drink water. The first time: just get up in the morning, at this time is the state of lack of blood. The second time: around 8:00 am to 10:00 am, it can supplement the water lost by sweating during working hours. The third time: around 3 pm, it's time for tea. The fourth time: before going to bed, the blood concentration will increase when sleeping, such as drinking water before going to bed will dilute the backlog of liquid, expand blood vessels, good for the body.

matters needing attention

1. Drink less every time and increase the number of times a day. 2. Take your time. Don't drink too fast. 3. Drink with a straw. If you drink too much water, you will become a ghost. Adults are limited to 4 kg per day, and children will be destroyed if they drink too much water. A glass of water is at least 250ml, a day up to drink 10 cups, then if so, that is 250000ml of water drinking role: first, supplement the body's essential water.