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Generally speaking, it is not recommended to get pregnant with lupus nephritis, because pregnancy will make lupus nephritis** and worsen, but if there is no unexplained fever, facial butterfly erythema, polyarthritis, etc. within a year; Moreover, blood pressure and kidney function are also normal, various examinations are normal, there is no yo for one year, and there is no problem after stopping the drug for one year, and the pregnancy has no effect on the fetus. Many people ask whether they can conceive lupus nephritis, mainly depending on their own situation, and the patient should be energetic and have a good attitude.
In addition to the above points, patients with lupus nephritis should also actively communicate with doctors, because lupus is also very harmful to the placenta and uterus, and if you pay attention to it poorly, it will lead to stillbirth and premature placental abruption, and even lead to death of pregnant women due to heavy bleeding.
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Medical researchers and doctors have carried out bold exploration and research on whether lupus erythematosus patients can get pregnant and give birth, and it is reported that rheumatology and obstetrics and gynecology have worked together to enable 80 lupus erythematosus pregnant women to successfully give birth to 81 (including a pair of twins) lively and lovely babies, which fully shows that lupus erythematosus patients can get pregnant and give birth.
However, this does not mean that all patients with lupus erythematosus, regardless of their condition and conditions, can conceive and give birth, it depends on the control and stability of the patient's disease.
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After stabilization, you can get pregnant, but you should get pregnant under the guidance of a doctor
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**If the effect is good, it is possible, but you need to be more careful, diligent in examination, follow the doctor's advice and guidance, if you do not have ** good lupus nephritis, and you are pregnant, it is recommended to be cautious, for yourself and for your next generation, find a hospital that specializes in this area, consult online, and listen to what they tell you
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It's a little hard, I'm afraid. It's going to be dangerous.
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Does stage 1 lupus nephritis affect fertility? Nephrologists point out that many unmarried patients are very worried about this problem. However, everyone should know that those who have been completely relieved of lupus nephritis after ** do not worry, they can get married and have children.
Can you have a baby with lupus nephritis? What do you need to pay attention to when giving birth? In this issue, nephrologists from the Kidney Disease Health Network are invited to introduce the question of whether lupus nephritis can have a child, and the issues that should be paid attention to in the process of giving birth.
Can women have children with henoch-Schonlein purpura nephritis? Many female patients with purpura nephritis have this concern, does purpura nephritis affect women's fertility problems? In which case can a patient with purpuric nephritis have a baby?
Therefore, patients with lupus nephritis must pay attention to the circumstances under which they can have children, and the problems that should be paid attention to during the process of giving birth, hoping to help patients with kidney disease.
The above is the understanding of the birth of lupus nephritis patients, if you have anything else to consult about the fertility of lupus nephritis patients, you can consult our nephrologists, I hope it can be helpful to lupus nephritis patients
Everyone knows that kidney disease has been plaguing people's quality of life, so can women with lupus nephritis get pregnant and have children, will it have an impact on the next generation, and will it be passed on to the next generation? This is a problem for many people with lupus who have a large head.
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There are many causes of lupus nephritis. For example, patients' living factors, dietary habits, surrounding environmental factors, viral and bacterial infections, such as viruses, influenza, etc., may cause lupus nephritis. In addition, ultraviolet radiation may also cause lupus nephritis, and if this condition occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital for symptoms**.
I hope my reply is helpful to you.
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There are many factors that cause lupus nephritis, such as genetic factors, sex hormones, environmental factors, viral infections, drug reactions, and autoimmune reactions. Because there are many causes, the pathogenesis of lupus nephritis is not very clear.
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Lupus nephritis is a renal manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus. The clinical feature is renal involvement in systemic lupus erythematosus on the basis of systemic multi-organ damage. Common manifestations include proteinuria, hematuria, edema, hypertension, and renal insufficiency.
Generally, it is due to the patient's suffering from lupus erythematosus due to genetics, constitution, environmental factors and other reasons, and then the disease gradually develops and invades the kidneys, resulting in lupus nephritis.
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The pathogenesis of lupus nephritis is affected by chronic viral infection, genetics, environment, sex hormones, drugs, diet and other internal and external factors, but the fundamental reason is that after the interaction of these factors, due to the defects and disorders of the body's immune system, the original problematic (genetic) immune response in the body is more abnormal, resulting in the formation of a large number of immune complexes C3, LGG, LGM and other precipitation in the blood on the innate cells of the kidney, resulting in immune-mediated inflammatory damage of the innate cells of the kidney. Interferes with the normal function of the inherent cells of the kidneys.
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Lupus factor is removed from the kidneys. Whether there is edema on the patient's body and how long he has been sick, only in this way can the disease be fundamentally recovered.
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Can you have a baby after lupus nephritis is cured?
This is a matter of great concern to many female patients. However, the best way is to analyze the symptoms of the patient's self-hole, and only in this way can a good ** effect be achieved.
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Can lupus nephritis get married and have children? In lupus erythematosus fragmenta, it is possible for patients to become pregnant and have children. However, depending on the patient's condition, depending on the patient's disease control and fluctuation status, generally speaking, the condition fluctuates for more than one year, and the heart and kidney function is normal, pregnancy can be allowed.
Can lupus nephritis get married and have children? Fragmentary lupus erythematosus occurs mostly in young women. Some young women who are in the last marriage are suffering from fragmentary lupus erythematosus, and they are under great mental pressure, and even lose their determination to live and find a way out, and they are constantly striving for self-improvement, and they do not want to get married, so they are locked up, they are unwilling to contact and communicate with others, and they want to be single for life.
In practice, this is not advisable.
Can you get married with lupus erythematosus nephritis? The question of whether lupus erythematosus nephritis can get married has been debated for a long time, and the following is an answer to whether lupus erythematosus nephritis can be married.
Can female nephritis patients have children? Now 21 years old, after taking medication for a year, the condition comes and goes, does this affect fertility? Can female nephritis patients have children? What are the possibilities if you have children?
Can purpuric nephritis get married and have children? Many unmarried patients with purpura nephritis want to know the answer, can purpura nephritis get married and have children? Why can't purpuric nephritis be infertile?
Through the above explanation, we should understand whether lupus nephritis can have children, experts pointed out that lupus nephritis patients must go to a regular hospital to actively undergo examination and **, after the condition is controlled, consult the expert doctor whether they can have children, so as not to aggravate the condition. If you have any questions, you can consult a specialist, or call our health *** for a free consultation.
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Female patients with lupus nephritis generally do not affect fertility, but have a greater impact on the fetus, with a significant increase in miscarriage, preterm birth, stillbirth and intrauterine growth retardation, and a high risk of preeclampsia. According to statistics, the incidence of eclampsia in patients with lupus nephritis is about 30%; Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus have a high miscarriage rate and a preterm birth rate. In patients who are positive for anticardiolipin antibodies, the stillbirth rate can be as high as 50%.
The stillbirth rate depends on the activity of lupus, renal function, and the presence of massive proteinuria and hypertension.
However, if systemic lupus erythematosus is inactive and renal function and blood pressure are normal, pregnancy has no effect on the mother and fetus, pregnancy does not increase the rate of reactivation of lupus nephritis, and has little effect on prognosis. Generally speaking, those who have been stable for more than one year and have normal heart and kidney function can be allowed to become pregnant. However, patients should stop taking immunosuppressants other than hormones (such as cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, azathioprine, etc.) before 3 months of pregnancy, and closely monitor disease changes and laboratory parameters throughout pregnancy.
Most of the deterioration of the condition occurs in the second and third stages of pregnancy, especially after childbirth, and the safest hormones and traditional Chinese medicine are used in pregnancy, so other drugs should be discontinued, and sufficient hormones or pure Chinese medicine should be given according to the needs of the condition**, and experienced doctors should be instructed during the perinatal period.
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**To a certain extent, it is fertile.
There are many diets that need to be paid attention to for lupus, such as: a low-salt, low-fat, low-potassium, low-protein diet, and avoiding big fish and meat. Detailed medical condition submission can be given targeted dietary guidance, because improper diet can directly lead to the deterioration of the condition**.
I don't know. It should be a relatively serious respiratory infectious disease.
About 12,000 yuan, due to the severity of the disease, the patient's own physique, different examination items, different selection of methods, the cost of the cost is naturally different, the region is different, the economic conditions are also different, the cost will be different.
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Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, about how long can you live with purpuric nephritis is mainly determined by the ** plan, as well as the patient's mental condition, I hope mine will help you.