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Nephrotic syndrome general diet.
1. Sodium salt intake: edema should be in a low-salt diet, so as not to aggravate edema, generally the daily salt amount should not exceed 2g, it is forbidden to preserved food, less monosodium glutamate and alkali, edema subsided, plasma protein is close to normal, can resume the ordinary diet. 2. Protein intake:
In nephrotic syndrome, a large amount of plasma protein is excreted from the urine, the human body protein is reduced and in a state of protein malnutrition, hypoproteinemia decreases the plasma colloidal osmotic pressure, resulting in stubborn edema, and the body's resistance is also reduced, so in the absence of renal failure, it should be given a higher high-quality protein diet (1, such as fish and meat, etc.) in the early and extreme periods. This can help alleviate hypoproteinemia and some of its attendant comorbidities. However, a high-protein diet can increase renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate, keep glomerular capillaries in a state of high pressure, and intake of a large amount of protein can also increase urine protein, which can accelerate glomerular sclerosis.
Therefore, for patients with chronic and non-polar nephrotic syndrome, a small amount of high-quality protein should be consumed (and when chronic renal impairment occurs, a low-protein diet should be taken ( 3. Fat intake: patients with nephrotic syndrome often have hyperlipidemia, which can cause arteriosclerosis and glomerular damage, sclerosis, etc., so the intake of cholesterol and fat-rich foods such as animal offal, fatty meat, and some seafood should be limited. 4. Supplementation of trace elements:
Due to the increased permeability of the glomerular basement membrane in patients with nephrotic syndrome, in addition to the loss of a large amount of protein in the urine, it also loses some trace elements and hormones bound to protein, resulting in a deficiency of calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron and other elements in the human body, which should be appropriately supplemented. Generally, you can eat vegetables, fruits, and grains rich in vitamins and trace elements. 2. Nephrotic syndrome protein turns negative, and there is no edema for patients' diet
1. Staple food intake: normal dietary intake of steamed bread, rice, etc. 2. Sodium intake:
Eat to normal or light diet. 3. High-quality protein intake: according to kilogram body weight, per day), about every day
1 egg white 1 tael of lean meat and 1/2 cup of milk. 4. Commonly used edible vegetables: tofu, Chinese cabbage, green onions (seasoning), cabbage, bracken, elm money, square gourd, chayote, mung bean sprouts, red sweet potato, kidney beans, gourd, green beans, loofah, eggplant, cabbage, onion, winter melon, pumpkin, zucchini, cucumber, cabbage, radish, bitter cabbage, beans, pepper (seasoning), taro, lentils, carrots, chrysanthemum, garlic, garlic, celery, leeks, lettuce, cauliflower, tomatoes, bell peppers, bean sprouts, lettuce, rape, yams, lotus roots, mustard, Garlic (to taste), ginger, alfalfa, bitter gourd, spinach, sherry red, dried fungus, white fungus, shepherd's cabbage, potatoes.
5. Don't eat: spicy, fried, aquatic products such as marine fish, sea crab, chili, garlic, green onions, coriander, dog meat.
Shijiazhuang Yanzhao Institute of Hematology and Nephrology hopes to be helpful to you.
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Yes. Because the pig's tongue contains less oil.
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Of course, you can eat, but don't have a misunderstanding is not what to eat to make up for what, now there are some unscientific methods in the society that eat pig kidneys to supplement the kidneys, eat animal brains to supplement the brain, eat animal livers to supplement the liver, etc., indeed some animal offal contains certain nutrients, but some animal offal contains high fat, high protein, high blood lipids, humans are susceptible to fatty liver after eating, blood viscosity, high gallbladder, high blood lipids and a series of diseases. In particular, patients with nephrotic syndrome should not eat animals and plants containing high fat and high protein, and should eat low-protein, low-sodium salt foods, so as not to bring additional burden to the kidneys and increase kidney damage.
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No, digestion is not good, you can use specific Chinese medicine**, is the patient yourself, and how long have you been sick? ‘’
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My father was also nephrotic syndrome before, and he really had to pay more attention to his diet, he couldn't eat soy products, less salt, less spicy and less oil, but he just took a bite, what should I do? . . In fact, to be reasonable, it's good to eat less, don't be greedy for everything, it's not good to eat too much of the best things, it shouldn't matter if you eat less, it's purely a personal opinion.
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Eat less Shijiazhuang Modern Chinese Medicine Blood Nephropathy is a veteran Chinese medicine No. 1 hospital with special Chinese medicine ** nephrotic syndrome Significant curative effect None***.
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It is best not to eat glutinous rice to cause inflammation, try to eat light food for kidney disease, and eat less oil and condiments in the diet.
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If the creatinine is mildly elevated, the estimated glomerular filtration rate is more than 60ml min, the diet is low-salt and low-fat diet, the protein is not too restricted, meat and soy products can be eaten, and water can be drunk normally. If the creatinine rises more, the estimated glomerular filtration rate is between 15-60ml min, in addition to a low-salt and low-fat diet, you need to limit protein intake in moderation, if you have high potassium and high phosphate proteinemia, you also need to try to avoid high potassium and high phosphorus food intake, such as bananas, cherries, oranges, and various bags of instant food (there are too many condiments in it, and the phosphorus content is very high). If dialysis is initiated, protein restrictions can be relaxed, but water intake should be strictly controlled.
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This kind of thing is high in salt, and there are many additives, and the burden on the kidney is large, and the high salt is very bad for the kidney syndrome.
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