Will my child s nephrotic syndrome come back after treatment?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-13
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Nephrotic syndrome can occur, especially the most susceptible to minimal lesions. Some blindly reduce and stop drugs in the process. There are also patients who are overworked, and their ability to resist the disease will decrease, and nephrotic syndrome will be **.

    Therefore, nephrotic syndrome should also pay attention to maintenance and prevention.

    The precautions after recovery of nephrotic syndrome mainly include the following aspects:

    1. Regular reexamination: to avoid infection and other factors, nephrotic syndrome is a disease that can be used, and the vast majority of patients will be used for a period of time in the future, especially hormones and immune preparations, etc., so at this time, patients are required to have regular reexamination, and the reexamination is mainly to see the changes in urine protein and the level of blood creatinine.

    2. You can't stop the medicine by yourself: If you want to stop or reduce the drug, you must go to the hospital and let the doctor decide.

    3. Other aspects: because patients with nephrotic syndrome will use immune preparations, so such patients will have a decrease in resistance, and we must pay attention to avoid fatigue and cold, and prevent the occurrence of colds.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    For nephrotic syndrome, the condition is stable, and then pay attention to rest, avoid fatigue to prevent colds, healthy and light diet, diet attention to low salt, low fat, high-quality protein (such as eggs, milk, lean meat, etc.) especially fish protein is better, avoid crude protein (such as leguminous plant protein), because of its low bioavailability, increase the burden on the kidneys, in order to ensure sufficient calories, you can appropriately increase the intake of carbohydrates, and strictly pay attention to preventing colds and fatigue in life!

    The above is a suggestion for the question of "how to maintain after nephrotic syndrome**", I hope it will be helpful to you, and I wish you good health!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Because nephrotic syndrome is predisposed, home care is extremely important. First of all, parents should take the medicine regularly according to the doctor's instructions, and do not take less or stop taking it casually, so as not to lead to **, and ** after the medication**, the effect is poor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Nephrotic syndrome in children is relatively predisposed**, and its main reason is that the pathological type that causes the disease is a small lesion, characteristic of the pathological type. It is sensitive to hormones, but it is prone to **. Therefore, it is necessary to have regular follow-up examinations, monitor changes in the condition, follow the doctor's instructions, gradually adjust the dosage of drugs, and try to prevent diseases.

    Solve the source of the disease: while repairing the kidney cells, it is necessary to find the root cause of the disease, "spleen and kidney deficiency", and fundamentally adjust it, and the must and balance of the spleen and kidney function of the child is the fundamental means to cut off the chronic renal failure from the source.

    "Kidney protection through the meridians" also combines the child's onset of solar terms, its own five elements attributes, pathology, and physiology, and uses the traditional theories such as "meridian flow injection, spirit turtle eight methods" to formulate a kidney protection and kidney care plan for the child after discharge, so that the child can avoid **, and does not affect the child's intellectual development, physical growth, and normal life.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    ?The prominent characteristics of nephrotic syndrome in children are three highs and one low, that is, high edema, massive proteinuria, hypercholesterolemia and hypoalbuminemia, the disease develops rapidly, and severe edema can occur all over the body, with pleural effusion, ascites, and water seepage if slightly damaged. The pathological type of nephrotic syndrome in most children is minimal change nephropathy, which is sensitive to hormones. Slow within a month will also turn negative urine protein.

    But it is easy to be in the process of hormone reduction**, why is it easy to nephrotic syndrome in children**? First, hormones and immunosuppressants treat the symptoms but not the root cause. Hormones and immunosuppressants mainly suppress the body's immunity to temporarily control urine protein, so that urine protein turns negative in a short period of time.

    However, long-term suppression of immune function reduces the body's immunity, and patients are prone to colds and kidney disease. In addition, the adequate application of hormones can control urine protein, with the reduction of hormone dosage, the effect of controlling urine protein is getting smaller and smaller, when a certain amount of hormones, kidney disease will be **, forming a dependence on hormones. Because hormones and immunosuppressants cannot adjust the body's immune function, there is no repair of damaged glomeruli, and if it is not lifted, nephrotic syndrome will recur.

    Second, children are susceptible to infections and colds can also lead to recurrence of nephrotic syndrome in children**. Patients with kidney disease generally have reduced immunity and are susceptible to infections and colds. Children are in the growth period, the body tissues are not yet mature, easy to be disturbed by diseases, children with kidney disease are helpless in the face of external viruses, so it is easy to lead to colds, infections and aggravate the disease.

    That's why. How can I make nephrotic syndrome not **? The answer is:

    Only by understanding the root cause of nephrotic syndrome - repairing the damaged glomeruli and adjusting the body's immune function can we prevent kidney disease.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Patients with nephrotic syndrome have a good prognosis for minimal change nephropathy and mild mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis. Some patients with minimal change nephropathy can achieve spontaneous remission, with a high remission rate, but easy to remission. In the early stage of membranous nephropathy, there is still a high remission rate, and although it is difficult to achieve remission in the late stage, most of the disease progresses slowly, and renal failure occurs later.

    Mesangial capillary glomerulonephritis and severe mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis have poor efficacy and poor prognosis, and they enter chronic renal failure relatively quickly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the child has been cured of childhood nephrotic syndrome, the child should be well prevented, and in the process of giving the child medication to control the condition, it is necessary to take an appropriate dose, not too much medicine to the child, not too little medicine to the child, and to the hospital for regular examination.

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