How to treat chronic nephritis

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I've been urinating a lot lately. It's been a while. Today, I went to the hospital for an examination and said that I had chronic nephritis and prescribed some medicine for treatment. There may be many people have nephritis, here to popularize how to treat chronic nephritis.

How to treat chronic nephritis

First: Generally speaking, chronic glomerulonephritis only has proteinuria and occult blood, which is just the start stage of renal fibrosis. At this time, although fibrosis has been produced in the kidney, there are few intrinsic cells in the damaged kidney. Although extracellular matrix has deposition, the scope is very small. This is the best reversible stage. Active treatment can block the progress of renal fibrosis, achieve the best therapeutic effect, and recover the kidney It can restore renal function and is not easy to recur.

Second: patients in the discovery of disease, to the first time for treatment, in the best time for treatment, in order to achieve the desired effect, and now there are many ways to treat chronic nephritis, as long as the patients can choose according to the symptoms of patients, then we can find the treatment of chronic nephritis.

Third: general treatment. It includes avoiding fatigue, removing infection and other incentives, avoiding contact with nephrotoxic drugs or poisons, adopting healthy lifestyle (such as smoking cessation, moderate exercise and emotional control) and reasonable diet. In the acute stage, patients should rest in bed and gradually increase the amount of activity after the improvement of clinical symptoms. Acute phase should be given a low salt diet (less than 3G per day). It is not necessary to limit the protein intake in patients with normal renal function, but it is necessary to limit the protein intake in patients with azotemia. Fluid intake should be limited in patients with oliguria.

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Chronic nephritis patients also need to control their protein intake. Because protein can be converted into urea nitrogen, it will increase the burden on the kidney. However, controlling protein does not mean not replenishing protein. In terms of dietary choice, lean meat should be the main source of protein, and the amount of protein should be less, so should milk, soybeans and other plant protein.