Perhaps many people feel that kidney disease is incurable, but experts say it is wrong for patients to have this idea. Nephrotic syndrome, like cervical spondylosis, is a relatively common disease in our lives. Often, due to lack of understanding of it, many patients with nephrotic syndrome miss treatment opportunities and regret for life. Nephrotic syndrome is not an incurable disease. Let's hear how experts introduce it.
In the treatment of nephrotic syndrome, there are often many factors that can cause infection. The most common factor is infection. In patients with nephrotic syndrome, the immune capacity of the body generally decreases, and the defense ability also decreases. Factors such as bacteria, bacteria, or fungi are extremely prone to recurrent infection, forming a large number of immune complexes that deposit in the intrinsic cells of the kidney, exacerbating kidney damage, leading to further fibrosis and hardening of the glomerulus. There is also hypercoagulable state, as the presence of hypercoagulable state in the blood of patients with nephrotic syndrome is both a result of renal parenchymal damage and a factor that promotes further renal lesions, leading to refractory renal syndrome.
Expert research on nephrotic syndrome has found that due to the complex etiology of nephrotic syndrome and the relatively long treatment process, many patients have not achieved good results after receiving stage treatment, leading to patients losing confidence and giving up treatment, ultimately exacerbating the condition and endangering their physical health. The hypercoagulable state of the disease syndrome leads to further ischemia and hypoxia in the kidneys, which is extremely prone to the formation of blood clots.
Nephrotic syndrome is not a terminal disease and is not difficult to treat. It requires patients to have sufficient confidence and perseverance to treat it. Patients with nephrotic syndrome need to maintain a good mentality, a healthy body, and actively cooperate with doctors for treatment. All diseases will leave you and you will have a healthy body again.
Nutritional intake is very important in the treatment of nephrotic syndrome. This is not a myth, but a result confirmed by experts. The treatment of nephrotic syndrome requires the intake of several fixed nutrients, including, of course, basic energy and protein. Let's listen to experts from Sina Traditional Chinese Medicine for a detailed introduction.
In the process of treating nephrotic syndrome, reasonable nutrition supplementation is very necessary, which has a significant impact on the effectiveness of treating nephrotic syndrome.
Nutritional intake is important in the treatment of nephrotic syndrome. Generally, common methods for nutritional treatment of nephrotic syndrome include:
1、 Energy
Adequate energy can improve the utilization rate of protein, with a nitrogen to heat ratio of 1: 200 suitable, and an energy supply of 35 kcal/(kg · d), which is very beneficial for the treatment of nephrotic syndrome.
2、 Protein
Due to the massive loss of protein, the traditional nutritional treatment method for nephrotic syndrome advocates a high protein diet [1-5. 0g/(kg. d)]. However, clinical practice has proven that when energy supply is 35 kcal/d, protein supply is 0. 8-1。 At 0 g/(kg · d), the synthesis rate of albumin is close to normal, the breakdown of protein decreases, hypoproteinemia is improved, blood lipids are reduced, and a positive nitrogen balance can be achieved. If the energy supply remains unchanged, the protein supply is>1. At 2 g/(kg · d), the protein synthesis rate decreased, and albumin decomposition increased even more. Hypoalbuminemia was not corrected, but urinary protein increased instead. This is because a high protein diet can cause glomerular hyperfiltration and promote glomerular sclerosis. A high protein diet can activate the renin angiotensin system in renal tissue, resulting in increased blood pressure, elevated blood lipids, and further deterioration of renal function. Therefore, the appropriate supply of protein for patients with sufficient energy supply should be 0. 8-10。 g/(kg·d)。 If using a very low protein diet, 10-20 g/d of essential amino acids should be added at the same time. It is also recommended that if a normal protein diet is used [1.0g/(kg · d)], an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE) can be added to reduce urinary protein and increase serum albumin. This is also a common treatment for nephrotic syndrome.
Therefore, in the process of treating nephrotic syndrome, the intake of nutrients is extremely crucial. Only by ensuring the nutrients needed by the body can we ensure a better recovery of the body. I wish you an early recovery!