Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by a large amount of proteinuria, hypoproteinemia, edema, and hypertension. The condition persists and often worsens repeatedly. If you can pay attention to the following issues in summer, you may be safe and sound.
1、 Be cautious of sunlight when living
When the weather is hot and the sunlight is shining for a long time. Patients with nephrotic syndrome must adapt to the changing patterns of the weather and develop good living habits. It is best to schedule a lunch break of about half an hour around 1 noon to ensure physical strength and facilitate recovery. There are some harmful rays in the sunlight, such as r-rays, which are easily harmful to the human body and cause skin inflammation. Patients with nephrotic syndrome themselves have low immune function, so they should be cautious in sunlight to avoid worsening the condition due to skin inflammation.
2、 Eat with moderation and not be greedy
There are many varieties of fruits and vegetables, with their color, aroma, and appetizing taste. However, patients with nephrotic syndrome should still strictly follow dietary rules and avoid overeating to avoid increasing the burden on the kidneys. Although watermelon can promote diuresis, reduce swelling, clear heat, and relieve heat, consuming it frequently can also increase the burden on the kidneys. Additionally, the accumulation of watermelon sugar in the body is a potential crisis of the disease.
Some children with nephrotic syndrome prefer to quench their thirst with ice cream or a chilled diet. If it is done occasionally, it is not taboo to take small amounts multiple times. If you blindly indulge in cold, it is not beneficial for the condition. Cold can damage gastrointestinal function, leading to the loss of spleen and stomach health, which is not beneficial for the condition. If acute enteritis occurs due to greed, the condition may recur or worsen. Therefore, patients with nephrotic syndrome should be cautious when using cold drinks in summer.
3、 Exercise appropriately and pay attention to hygiene
Nourishing the Kidney