How does chronic nephritis affect men?

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Chronic glomerulonephritis, also known as chronic nephritis, clinical manifestations are proteinuria, hematuria, hypertension, edema, different ways of onset, slow condition, long-term recurrence. Accompanied by varying degrees of renal function, continuous deterioration, eventually lead to chronic renal failure. Chronic nephritis can occur in all ages, but mostly young and middle-aged as the main object of attack, and more common in men. So what effect does chronic nephritis have on men? Now let's take a look.

How does chronic nephritis affect men?

First: chronic nephritis has a certain impact on male sexual function, but the impact is not particularly large. Only when it is serious will it really affect men's sexual function. For example, a large number of proteinuria or continuous decline of renal function will be significantly decreased sexual function

Second: the drugs used in the treatment of chronic nephritis and uremia also have a greater impact on sexual function. Many men are worried about the relationship between chronic nephritis and fertility, but in fact, there is no relationship between the two, or the relationship can be ignored. For men, the worst effect of chronic nephritis on men is that it will eventually lead to renal failure, even death.

Third: male patients with chronic nephritis should pay attention to moderate sexual life, and the frequency should not be too much, time should not be too long, should not produce a great sense of fatigue, reduce the comfort of sexual life, is not conducive to the remission of the disease

matters needing attention

1. If there is no edema in the early stage of water control and there is a large amount of urine, drink more water to facilitate the excretion of urea and other protein metabolites. When there is edema and urine volume in the late stage, it should be reduced according to the daily output to avoid aggravating edema. 2. A comprehensive supplement of vitamins and a large amount of vitamins will help to promote the metabolism of toxins. Patients can choose foods rich in B vitamins, vitamin C and vitamin E, as well as vegetables and fruits with low potassium and phosphorus, such as cabbage, celery, spinach, cabbage, grape, watermelon and tomato.