Is nephrotic syndrome patient OK?

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Nephrotic syndrome needs special attention in all aspects, especially diet, but can it be cured? Formal questions are difficult to answer. Nephrotic syndrome can be cured, but it needs the persistence of patients. Let's take a look.

Is nephrotic syndrome patient OK?

First: in the face of cold, infection and other inducing factors, the disease will be repeated attacks, continue to aggravate, and eventually develop to renal failure, embarked on the road of lifelong dialysis. And only a small number of patients, they choose a different treatment, the result of kidney disease slowly recovered

Second: if we only use drugs to control urinary protein and other indicators, although the medical condition is controlled from the surface, urinary protein and occult blood are temporarily reduced or disappeared, most patients will think that the condition is improved. No longer continue treatment, so continue to live according to the original rules. After a period of time, when encountering inducing factors such as cold and infection, it will relapse. At this time, the destruction material left in the glomerulus did not stop damaging the kidney for a moment, so once the disease recurred, it aggravated once. When it progressed to the uremic stage of renal failure, it lost the best opportunity for treatment.

Third: the use of drugs to enhance the permeability of basement membrane, rather than repair loopholes, will be conducive to the discharge of immune complexes. At this time, some proteins and cells will also be discharged together, so urine protein and occult blood may increase. And destructive substances will be discharged from the urine, with the naked eye will see turbidity in the urine, some flocculent, and sediment.

matters needing attention

Objective: nephrotic syndrome has a large amount of proteinuria excretion, hypoproteinemia often makes colloid osmotic pressure decrease, which makes edema stubborn. Therefore, in the case of no renal failure, attention should be paid to the four major diets of nephrotic syndrome to ensure that the daily protein intake of adults is about 0.7 ~ 1.0 g / kg body weight, which is helpful to alleviate hypoproteinemia and its complications