How to treat nephrotic syndrome

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In recent days, my husband has been feeling backache, and urination becomes more frequent. Sometimes he urinates with blood. After going to the hospital for examination, the doctor said that he had nephrotic syndrome, which I am very worried about. Now I will introduce how to treat nephrotic syndrome.

How to treat nephrotic syndrome

First: kidney disease caused by drug abuse is common. Many cold medicines, anti-inflammatory painkillers, weight-loss medicines and Chinese herbal medicines have kidney toxicity. These medicines are very common and widely used. People without medical knowledge tend to have dangerous symptoms when taking medicines by themselves. Obese people are prone to hypertension, diabetes and other chronic diseases. If these chronic diseases are not well controlled, in the long run, it is easy to damage the kidney and indirectly lead to kidney disease.

Second: too much salt is easy to cause kidney disease. The main component of salt is sodium chloride. Sodium is the mineral nutrient necessary for human body. Chlorine has a certain effect on the production and maintenance of the gastric acid and the osmotic pressure of human blood. However, the excessive sodium content in human body can cause the body to accumulate water, produce edema, increase blood volume and arteriole tension, and lead to blood pressure rise. Therefore, the incidence rate of hypertension is high in those with high salt. Hypertension is very easy to complicated with nephropathy.

Third: many diseases can cause glomerular capillary filtration membrane damage, leading to nephrotic syndrome. Two thirds of adults and most of children have primary nephrotic syndrome, including primary glomerulonephritis, acute glomerulonephritis and acute progressive glomerulonephritis. According to the pathological diagnosis, it mainly includes: minimal change nephropathy, glomerulonephritis (membranous nephropathy), mesangial capillary proliferative glomerulonephritis (membranous proliferative glomerulonephritis) and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. Their relative incidence rate and characteristics are shown in table.

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Nephrotic syndrome is a complex disease, it takes a long time to recover, but as long as you actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment, you can recover well, so don't worry too much.