Regarding the treatment methods for the complications of nephrotic syndrome, we must strictly divide our treatment methods for nephrotic syndrome, because there are various types of complications in our disease, especially when we have different complications in different types of nephrotic syndrome. Therefore, we want to come up with treatment methods that have real therapeutic effects on our complications, We still need to classify our complications and treat them. Let's explain in detail the treatment methods for the primary complications of nephrotic syndrome.
1. Prevention of infection
For patients with nephrotic syndrome, attention should be paid to skin and living environment hygiene to reduce the chances of skin and respiratory infections. Antibiotics should be actively used in the event of infection. However, it is not advisable to apply broad-spectrum antibiotics for a long time to avoid drug resistance, which can lead to bacterial imbalance.
2. Preventing shock
When symptoms of nephrotic syndrome are prominent, patients experience low blood volume due to decreased osmolarity. In addition, many patients worry about edema and strictly limit salt and water, resulting in hypovolemic shock. The use of strong diuretics is more likely to be induced when combined with infection or nausea and vomiting. In nephrotic syndrome, edema is often evident, but there is also a lack of blood volume. Therefore, patients should not excessively limit water intake. Strong diuretics should not be used continuously or on the basis of volume expansion
3. Prevention of thrombosis
Patients suspected of thrombosis need to be given anticoagulants (such as heparin), fibrinolytic drugs (such as abdominal snake antithrombotic enzyme), and platelet depolymerizing drugs.
The above is our treatment for nephrotic syndrome, which mainly focuses on primary complications. If any of the above symptoms are found, it is necessary to receive specialized treatment in a professional hospital, and the treatment of complications is also very important in our treatment process.