Nephrotic syndrome is a relatively difficult disease to treat. However, if we can treat it symptomatically and provide good nursing care, the disease can still be cured. So how do we treat nephrotic syndrome?
Can nephrotic syndrome be cured? You should do this:
1. The symptomatic treatment should be accompanied by causal treatment, which can consolidate the disease and protect renal function.
2. Whether nephrotic syndrome can be completely cured depends on the treatment of symptoms. Western medicine has considerable advantages in this regard. Among them, hormone drugs can alleviate urinary protein leakage in nephrotic syndrome patients in a short period of time, reducing problems such as hypoproteinemia caused by large amounts of proteinuria.
3. The reason why nephrotic syndrome occurs is that the functional cells in the kidneys of patients suffer from long-term ischemia and hypoxia, resulting in damage due to overload work. The filtration pore size of the basement membrane of the glomerulus increases, and substances such as proteins and red blood cells leak out of the urine. The patient presents with symptoms such as proteinuria and hematuria.
4. When taking medication, patients' friends should first choose drugs that have less damage to the kidneys. For patients with severe renal pathological changes, the combined use of hormones and immunosuppressants in clinical practice can minimize the negative effects of drugs and enable synergy between drugs, which is more beneficial for the treatment of diseases.
5. When treating symptoms such as proteinuria, it is not possible to simply aim at symptom reduction. Patients with nephrotic syndrome must undergo strict and standardized treatment.
In short, treating nephrotic syndrome must be symptomatic, actively cooperating with treatment, and doing a good job in related nursing work. Only in this way can we better treat the disease.