After research, it has been found that patients with kidney disease experience a deterioration of their condition due to the loss of certain elements in the body, ultimately leading to the occurrence of nephrotic syndrome. The characteristic of nephrotic syndrome is that a large amount of protein is lost from urine every day. Over time, the body will lack protein, leading to worsening of the condition. To change this phenomenon, it is necessary to supplement protein in a timely manner. Protein is one of the indispensable elements in life. Once symptoms such as edema, multiple diseases, and thinning of the body occur, it can be known that protein deficiency is caused, and in severe cases, it can also endanger life.
Studies conducted from the perspective of hemorheology can prove that patients with nephrosis have significant increases in plasma viscosity, whole blood viscosity, fibrin content and platelet aggregation, which are important reasons for renal cell ischemia or necrosis. One of the causes of kidney disease during infection is pharyngitis, tonsillitis, and other infections, which can lead to kidney disease. Cold is the most common infection that causes and exacerbates kidney disease.
The characteristic of nephrotic syndrome is the daily loss of a large amount of protein from the urine, which inevitably leads to a protein deficiency in the body over time. At this time, if you do not consume more protein supplements, it will become increasingly scarce. You should know that protein is the source of life. Lack of protein in the human body not only leads to edema, but also leads to various diseases, resulting in a thinner physique and endangering life. You can eat more of these proteins, especially foods rich in high-quality protein, such as milk, eggs, lean meat, chicken, fish, etc. You should ensure a daily protein intake of approximately 0.7-1.0 grams per kilogram of body weight. Don't listen to social rumors and quit eating meat and eggs. The diet varies from person to person and from disease to disease. For general chronic kidney diseases such as occult proteinuria, chronic glomerulonephritis, and chronic pyelonephritis, there may be no mandatory regulations regarding protein intake. However, it should be pointed out that these patients need to go to the hospital for examination after about three to six months. If they have renal dysfunction, it is necessary to limit protein intake.
In addition, attention should be paid to providing foods rich in B vitamins and vitamin C in food; Patients undergoing dialysis do not need to limit their protein intake. In addition to having a reasonable diet, patients should receive timely treatment based on their current condition. The large amount of protein exposure in the kidneys is caused by damage to the organic structure of the kidneys, which is due to the withering and death of inherent cells in the kidneys and the proliferation of extracellular matrix. If the condition is not controlled in a timely manner and progresses to the stage of renal failure, uremia is difficult to cure.
With the continuous improvement of living standards, many people often skip nutritious foods in order to maintain a slim figure. They believe that this can maintain a good figure, especially for patients with nephrotic syndrome, which is not an advisable method. Actually, having such an idea is incorrect. By using unhealthy methods to lose weight, the nutrition in the body cannot keep up, and protein deficiency makes it easy to fall down.