Nephrogenic edema is caused by decreased glomerular filtration or increased tubular reabsorption, resulting in edema in areas with sparse or sagging tissues, such as the eyelids or face, feet and ankles, which is more pronounced in the morning and afternoon, and in severe cases involves the lower extremities and the whole body. Edema can usually be reduced with oral diuretics or intravenous drugs to increase colloid osmolality. In addition, treatment should be based on the cause of the disease. 1. Oral drugs: oral spironolactone tablets, hydrochlorothiazide tablets and other drugs as prescribed by the doctor, which have the effect of promoting blood circulation and increasing urine output, can relieve the symptoms of edema in patients with nephrogenic organism. 2. Improve the colloid osmotic pressure medicine: follow the doctor’s instructions to use human albumin to improve the colloid osmotic pressure, conducive to tissue dehydration, can relieve the symptoms of edema in patients with renal origin. In addition, it should also need to actively treat the primary disease, reduce the leakage of urinary protein, reduce edema. Depending on the cause of the disease, even the application of hormones (such as prednisone) or hormones plus immunosuppressants (such as tacrolimus) is required. When the patient’s organism has symptoms of edema, he should not blindly treat himself, so as not to aggravate the condition, but should go to the hospital for examination and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.