Dietary contraindications of hypertensive nephropathy
summary
Renal manifestations of hypertensive nephropathy: renal arteriosclerosis caused by long-term hypertension. When renal function is decreased, it can cause nocturia, polyuria, proteinuria, casts and red blood cells. Low concentration of urine, phenol red excretion and urea clearance. Azotemia and uremia occurred. So what are the dietary contraindications of hypertensive nephropathy? Now let's take a look.
Dietary contraindications of hypertensive nephropathy
First of all, salt should be used less, cooking to low salt light is appropriate.
Secondly, patients with hypertension should avoid eating cock and dog meat.
Finally, we must give up smoking and alcohol. We should pay attention to spicy food such as pepper, chili sauce and so on.
matters needing attention
We should also avoid eating animal oil (oil food), food with high lipid and cholesterol content and sweet food, and avoid eating gas prone food such as dry beans, potatoes, potatoes, etc.